
Wardrobe
A 'Wardrobe' is a
cabinet used for storing
clothes. The earliest wardrobe was a
chest, and it was not until some degree of luxury was attained in regal
palaces and the
castles of powerful nobles that separate accommodation was provided for the sumptuous
apparel of the great. The name of wardrobe was then given to a room in which the wall-space was filled with
cupboards and lockers, the
drawer being a comparatively modern invention. From these cupboards and
lockers the modern wardrobe, with its hanging spaces, sliding
shelves and drawers, evolved slowly.
In its movable form as an
oak "hanging cupboard" it dates back to the early 17th century. For probably a hundred years such pieces, massive and cumbrous in form, but often with well-carved fronts, were produced in moderate numbers; then the gradual diminution in the use of
oak for
cabinet-making produced a change of fashion.
Walnut succeeded oak as the favourite material for furniture, but hanging wardrobes in walnut appear to have been made very rarely, although clothes presses, with drawers and
sliding trays, were frequent.
During a large portion of the 18th century the
tallboy was much used for storing clothes.
In the nineteenth century the wardrobe began to develop into its modern form, with a hanging cupboard at each side, a press in the upper part of the central portion and drawers below. As a rule it was often of
mahogany, but as
satinwood and other hitherto scarce finely grained foreign woods began to be obtainable in considerable quantities, many elaborately and even magnificently inlaid wardrobes were made.
Where
Chippendale and his school had carved, Sheraton,
Hepplewhite and their contemporaries achieved their effects by the artistic employment of deftly contrasted and highly polished woods.
The first step in the evolution of the wardrobe was taken when the central doors, which had previously enclosed merely the upper part, were carried to the floor, covering the drawers as well as the sliding shelves, and were often fitted with
mirrors.
See also
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Domestic robot
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Hamper
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Ironing
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Washing machine
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Cabinet