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Understanding furniture terminology is essential for making informed purchasing decisions, communicating effectively with designers and manufacturers, and appreciating the craftsmanship and artistry behind every piece. At Colder’s, we want to give you every resource needed to furnish the home of your dreams. Whether you're shopping for a new sofa, renovating your home, or simply exploring your passion for interior design, our A to Z furniture glossary will empower you to speak the language of furniture with confidence. Let’s jump right in!
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To begin our journey on all things A to Z furniture, let's kick it off with letters A through G. This section will encompass everything from accent chairs to glam design.
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Accent Bench: An accent bench is a decorative seating option that adds visual interest and extra seating to a room.
Accent Cabinet: An accent cabinet is a stylish furniture piece that provides storage and complements your decor, often placed in living rooms or entryways.
Accent Chair: An accent chair is a stylish and versatile piece of furniture designed to complement the decor of a room, often featuring unique upholstery, bold patterns, or distinctive design elements to add visual interest and personality to the space.
Accent Mirror: An accent mirror, a type of wall decor, is a decorative piece that enhances the aesthetic appeal of a room by reflecting light, creating the illusion of space, and adding visual interest through its unique design or frame.
Accent Table: An accent table is a small, decorative table that provides a surface for displaying objects in a room.
Armoires: An armoire is a large, often freestanding wardrobe or cabinet typically used for storing clothing, linens, or other household items. With its tall stature and multiple shelves or drawers, an armoire provides ample storage space while also serving as a decorative accent piece in a bedroom or living area.
Art Deco: Art Deco design is a stylish and eclectic aesthetic movement of the early 20th century characterized by geometric shapes, bold colors, and lavish ornamentation, embodying a sense of modernity and luxury.
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Baker’s Rack: A baker's rack is a storage unit with multiple shelves, often used in kitchens or dining areas for storing and displaying items such as cookware, dishes, or decorative accents.
Bar Cabinet: A bar cabinet is a piece of furniture designed to store and organize various barware, spirits, and accessories, typically featuring shelves, drawers, and compartments for efficient storage and display of liquor and cocktail-making essentials.
Bar Cart: A bar cart is a portable furniture piece equipped with shelves or trays designed to store and display bottles, glassware, and bar accessories, allowing easy access to beverages and serving essentials in various rooms or outdoor spaces.
Bar Mirror: Bar mirrors are mirrors that are typically mounted behind a bar counter, serving both functional and decorative purposes.
Bar: A bar is a tall counter or tabletop for serving drinks or food, often accompanied by stools or chairs for seating. It serves as a focal point for socializing and entertaining within a home or commercial establishment.
Baskets & Boxes: Baskets and boxes in furniture serve as versatile storage solutions, providing convenient organization for various items such as blankets, magazines, toys, and other household essentials, while also adding decorative flair to the space.
Bathroom Mirror: A bathroom mirror is a reflective surface typically mounted on a wall above a sink or vanity, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes by providing a reflection for grooming activities and enhancing the visual appeal of the bathroom.
Bed Frame: A bed frame is a structural support system that elevates a mattress off the ground, providing stability and often incorporating headboards and footboards for design aesthetics and additional support.
Bed Slats: Bed slats are narrow, sturdy wooden or metal beams that span horizontally across a bed frame, providing support for the mattress and ensuring proper weight distribution for comfortable sleep.
Bed Steps: A bed step is a small platform or stool placed near a bed to aid in getting on or off it, often used by individuals who require assistance or those with limited mobility.
Bedroom Furniture: Bedroom furniture refers to the essential pieces of furniture specifically designed for use in a bedroom. This includes items such as beds, dressers, and nightstands, intended to provide comfort, organization, and aesthetic appeal to the sleeping space.
Bedroom Set: Bedroom sets contain a group of bedroom furniture pieces, like bed frames, dressers, and side tables, sold together to create a harmonious look.
Bench: A bench is a long seat designed for seating multiple people, often without a backrest. Some benches also have storage compartments, and they are commonly found in entryways, dining areas, or bedrooms.
Beverage Tub: A beverage tub is a versatile container typically made of metal, plastic, or wood, designed to hold and chill multiple bottles or cans of beverages, usually filled with ice to keep the drinks cold during gatherings or events.
Blanket Racks: A blanket rack is a freestanding or wall-mounted storage solution designed to neatly display and organize blankets, throws, or quilts, providing easy access and adding a decorative touch to any room.
Bohemian Design: Bohemian design, often called Boho, is an eclectic style characterized by a relaxed, unconventional approach blending cultural elements, vibrant colors, vintage pieces, and natural materials to create a free-spirited, globally inspired aesthetic.
Bookcase Bed: A bookcase bed is a multifunctional bed frame that combines a bed frame with built-in shelves or compartments for storing books or trinkets, providing both sleeping space and storage in one unit.
Bookcase: A bookcase is a piece of furniture consisting of shelves used to store and display books, decorative items, or other personal belongings, often found in living rooms or home offices. It provides organization and can serve as a focal point in interior design.
Bookends: Bookends are stationary objects, typically made of metal, wood, or plastic, placed at each end of a row of books to keep them upright and organized on a shelf or surface.
Bunk Beds: Bunk beds are a type of bed where one bed frame is stacked on top of another, allowing two or more people to sleep in the same space vertically, commonly used in shared rooms or for maximizing space in children's bedrooms.
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Cabinet: A cabinet is a piece of furniture typically featuring shelves, drawers, or compartments enclosed by doors, used for storage or display purposes in dining rooms or living rooms.
Candle Holder: A candle holder is a decorative or functional object designed to support and display candles securely, enhancing ambiance and providing a safe platform for burning candles.
Canopy Bed: A canopy bed is a type of bed with posts at each corner, and sometimes a frame extending to the top of each post that supports a fabric canopy, creating an enclosed space overhead, often associated with luxury or elegance.
Casual Design: Casual design embodies a relaxed and laid-back aesthetic, characterized by comfortable furnishings, soft colors, and natural materials, creating an inviting and cozy atmosphere for informal gatherings and everyday living.
Ceramic: Ceramics are a fired-clay material used in home accents and decor.
Chair: A chair is a piece of furniture designed for sitting, consisting of a seat, backrest, and legs, providing support and comfort for a single person. There are multiple types of chairs for ample seating throughout the house, like dining room chairs and living room chairs.
Chaise Lounge: A chaise lounger is a long chair with a backrest that typically extends to support the legs, providing a comfortable space for relaxation or sunbathing.
Chaise Sofa: A chaise sofa is a type of sofa featuring an extended seat cushion, known as a chaise lounge, on one side, allowing for comfortable reclining and relaxation with extra legroom. It combines the functionality of a sofa with the comfort of a lounge chair, providing versatile seating options for lounging or entertaining.
Chandelier: Chandeliers are decorative ceiling-mounted hanging light fixtures used in spaces for ambient lighting often in foyers or dining rooms.
Chenille: Chenille is a soft, textured fabric characterized by its fuzzy appearance, often used in upholstery, bedding, and clothing for its luxurious feel and warmth.
Chest of Drawers: A chest of drawers is a piece of furniture consisting of multiple stacked, horizontal drawers, often used for storing clothing, linens, or other personal items, providing both organization and aesthetic appeal to a room.
Chest: A chest is a type of furniture typically characterized by a rectangular shape and a hinged lid, designed for storing clothes, linens, or other household items, often found in bedrooms or living rooms. It may feature drawers, compartments, or shelves for organization and can vary in size and style from antique to modern designs.
Clearance: Clearance furniture refers to discounts on furniture, often floor models, or discontinued products available for sale at a discounted price.
Clock: A clock is a furniture piece designed to measure and display time, typically featuring a dial or digital display with hour and minute hands or numbers indicating the current time. It serves both functional and decorative purposes in a room, adding a touch of style while also providing a convenient way to keep track of time.
Coastal Design: Coastal design is characterized by a breezy, relaxed aesthetic inspired by seaside living, featuring light colors, natural materials, and nautical elements to evoke the tranquil beauty of the coast.
Coat Rack: A coat rack is a piece of furniture or accessory designed to hold coats, jackets, hats, and other outdoor apparel, typically featuring hooks, pegs, or hangers for organization and convenience. It serves as a functional and decorative element in entryways, mudrooms, or hallways, providing a designated space for hanging outerwear.
Coffee Table: A coffee table is a low table typically placed in front of a sofa or seating area, used for serving refreshments, displaying decorative items, or providing a convenient surface for activities such as reading or working.
Composite: Composite is a material used in home decor pieces comprised of multiple elements, including things like wood, fiber, and resins.
Computer Desk: A computer desk is a piece of furniture specifically designed to provide a functional workspace for a computer, typically featuring a flat surface for the computer monitor, keyboard, mouse, and other accessories, as well as storage compartments for organization.
Concrete: Concrete is a type of composite material bonded with cement and is typically used in industrial-style homes as accents or flooring.
Contemporary Design: Contemporary design refers to a style characterized by clean lines, minimalist aesthetics, and a focus on simplicity and functionality, often incorporating modern materials and technologies for a sleek and sophisticated look.
Convertible Sofas: A convertible sofa is a versatile piece of furniture that can transform from a sofa into a bed or other configurations, offering flexibility and functionality in small spaces or guest rooms.
Cot: Cots are portable beds, typically with a frame of either wood or metal, designed for temporary use, especially for infants or young children.
Craftsman Design: Craftsman style is a style that emphasizes handcrafted elements, simplicity, and functionality, often characterized by natural materials, clean lines, and intricate craftsmanship, evoking a sense of warmth and authenticity in architectural and interior design.
C-Table: A C-table is a type of accent table that features a base shaped like the letter "C", to slide under a sofa or chair to provide a convenient surface for placing drinks, snacks, or a laptop while sitting.
Cube Ottoman: A cube ottoman is a square-shaped upholstered pouf that can be used for seating, storage, or as a footrest.
Curio Cabinets: A curio cabinet is a specialized furniture piece designed to display and showcase collectibles, artifacts, or decorative items, typically featuring glass panels or doors to allow for visibility while protecting the items from dust and damage.
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Daybed: A daybed is a versatile type od bed frame that serves as both a sofa and a bed, typically featuring a backrest and sides, resembling a cross between a couch and a twin-sized bed.
Deck Box: A deck box is a versatile outdoor storage solution designed to keep your patio or deck tidy and organized by providing ample space to store cushions, gardening tools, pool accessories, and other outdoor essentials while also serving as additional seating or a decorative element.
Decorative Objects: Decorative objects are items designed to enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space, adding style, personality, and visual interest to the environment. They can range from statement pieces like large sculptures to smaller accents such as vases, frames, and wall art.
Desk Lamp: A desk lamp is a small, adjustable light source designed to illuminate a specific area, such as a desk or workstation, often used to provide task lighting for activities like reading or writing.
Desk: A desk is a piece of furniture typically used for studying, working, or organizing tasks, featuring a flat surface, often with drawers or compartments, and usually accompanied by a chair for seating.
Dimensional Wall Art: Dimensional wall art is artwork or decor pieces that add depth and texture to a wall, often featuring three-dimensional elements such as raised surfaces, sculptural elements, or layered materials, creating visual interest and dimension in a space.
Dining Room Furniture: Dining room furniture encompasses tables, chairs, buffets, and cabinets specifically designed for use in dining spaces, facilitating comfortable dining experiences and complementing the overall functionality and decor of the room.
Dining Room Seating: Dining room seating refers to furniture arrangements, such as chairs, benches, or stools, specifically designed for dining purposes and placed around a dining table to accommodate individuals during meals.
Dining Room Set: A dining room set is a collection of furniture often consisting of a table, seats, and other dining room furniture pieces sold together rather than separately.
Dining Table: A dining table is a piece of furniture designed for communal dining, typically featuring a flat surface supported by legs or a pedestal, where individuals gather to eat meals together.
Display Cabinet: A display cabinet is a piece of furniture designed to showcase and store items such as collectibles, trophies, or fine China, typically featuring glass panels or shelves to allow for visibility and protection.
DoubleBack: A program exclusive to Colder’s, DoubleBack allows you to earn $2 to spend on furniture for every $1 spent on a Scott Living Mattress.
Drafting Desk: A drafting desk is a specialized work surface typically used by architects, artists, and designers for drawing, drafting, or sketching.
Dresser Mirror: A dresser mirror is a mirror typically attached to or placed on top of a dresser, providing a convenient and functional space for grooming and dressing while also adding aesthetic appeal to the furniture piece.
Dresser: A dresser is a piece of furniture with drawers used for storing clothing, linens, or other personal belongings, often found in bedrooms or dressing areas.
Drum Table: A drum table is a type of accent table characterized by a cylindrical shape resembling a drum, sometimes with storage space inside, used as a side table in living rooms.
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End Table: An end table is a small accent table placed beside a sofa or armchair to hold items like lamps, drinks, or books, serving both functional and decorative purposes in a living space.
Engineered Wood: Engineered wood is a composite material made from wood fibers or particles bonded together with adhesives to create strong and versatile panels or boards used in construction and furniture making.
Entertainment Center: An entertainment center is a piece of furniture often found in living rooms or home theaters, designed to house audiovisual equipment such as televisions, gaming consoles, speakers, and media players, while also providing storage space for media collections, cables, and accessories. It serves as a focal point for entertainment activities and helps organize and streamline the viewing experience.
Entryway Furniture: Entryway furniture refers to furnishings placed in the entrance or foyer of a home, typically including items like benches, tables, coat racks, and storage solutions, designed to create a welcoming and organized space for greeting guests and storing everyday essentials.
Executive Desk: An executive desk is a large, high-quality desk typically used by executives or professionals in managerial roles, featuring ample workspace, storage compartments, and often a distinguished design to reflect authority and status. These will often be found in home libraries or offices.
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Fabric: Fabric is an upholstery material used to cover furniture, typically made of woven fibers such as cotton, polyester, or linen, providing comfort, durability, and aesthetic appeal to sofas, chairs, and other furnishings.
Farmhouse Design: Farmhouse design embodies a rustic yet refined aesthetic, characterized by natural materials, vintage accents, and a cozy, inviting atmosphere reminiscent of rural farmhouses. It often features reclaimed wood, distressed finishes, and a mix of antique and modern elements to create a warm and welcoming space.
Faux Leather: Faux leather is a type of synthetic upholstery material designed to mimic the look and feel of real leather, typically made from various plastics and polyurethane-coated fabrics.
Faux Stone: Faux stone is a synthetic composite material designed to resemble natural stone, often used in furniture for tabletops or home accessories.
Filing Cabinet Filing cabinets are office furniture typically made of metal or wood, designed to store and organize documents, papers, and other office supplies in a systematic and accessible manner.
Fireplace Box Insert: A fireplace box insert, commonly used with fireplace media consoles, is a self-contained unit designed to fit seamlessly into an existing fireplace cavity.
Fireplace Media Console: A fireplace media console is a multifunctional furniture piece that combines the warmth and ambiance of a fireplace with the functionality of a media center, providing a stylish and practical solution for heating and entertainment.
Floor Lamp: A floor lamp is a tall, freestanding lighting fixture designed to stand on the floor and illuminate a room.
Footboard: A footboard is a horizontal board or panel at the foot of a bed, often matching the headboard, serving both decorative and functional purposes by providing a barrier for the feet and completing the bed frame's design.
French Country Design: French Country design is a style that blends rustic elements with elegant touches, characterized by warm colors, natural materials, and ornate detailing, evoking the charm of rural French countryside homes.
Full-Length Mirror: A full-length mirror is a tall mirror that allows individuals to view their entire reflection from head to toe. It serves both practical and aesthetic purposes, providing a comprehensive view for outfit coordination and enhancing the visual appeal of interior spaces.
Furniture Financing: Furniture financing is a payment option that allows individuals to purchase furniture through installment payments or loans, spreading the cost over time rather than paying the full amount upfront.
Furniture Promotions: Exclusive to specific retailers, furniture promotions allow shoppers to purchase furniture at discounted rates, often during seasonal or holiday sales.
Futon: A futon is a versatile piece of furniture that serves as both a sofa and a bed, with a mattress that can be folded or rolled out to convert between seating and sleeping configurations. It's popular for its space-saving design and flexibility in smaller living spaces.
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Garment Rack: A garment rack is a freestanding or wall-mounted structure designed to hold and organize clothing, providing an efficient storage solution for garments in homes.
Glam Design: Glam design embodies luxury and opulence, characterized by lavish furnishings, metallic accents, and extravagant embellishments, creating a glamorous and sophisticated atmosphere in interior spaces.
Glass: Glass is an amorphous solid material typically formed from molten silica sand, known for its transparency and brittleness, often used for tabletops, mirrors, or other home decor elements.
Glider Chair: A glider chair, also called a gliding chair, is a type of recliner that moves back and forth in a smooth, gliding motion, providing gentle relaxation and comfort without the need for a traditional rocking mechanism.
Globe: A globe is a decorative element resembling the earth, often crafted from materials like glass, metal, or resin, and used as a decorative accent on furniture pieces such as tables or lamps.
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Next on our quest for A to Z furniture are letters H through M. Explore more types of furniture, design styles, and decor from hutches to mirrors and everything in between.
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Hall Tree: A hall tree is a piece of furniture typically placed in the entryway or mudroom of a home, designed to store coats, hats, and other outdoor wear. It often features hooks for hanging, a bench for seating, and sometimes includes shelves or drawers for additional storage.
Headboard: A headboard is a piece of furniture attached to the head of a bed frame, serving both decorative and functional purposes by providing support for pillows, protection for the wall, and acting as a visual centerpiece for the bed.
Hide: Hide is a natural material derived from animal skin that is commonly used to upholster chairs or seating.
Home Office Furniture: Home office furniture includes items designed to facilitate work in a residential setting, such as desks, chairs, shelves, and filing cabinets.
Hutch: A hutch is a type of furniture used for displaying and storing dishes, glassware, and other dining room essentials. It usually consists of a lower cabinet with doors and an upper section with shelves enclosed by glass doors.
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In Stock: In Stock furniture refers to the furniture items available in-store for immediate pickup or delivery.
Indoor Lighting: Indoor lighting refers to the use of artificial light sources, such as pendant lights and other hanging fixtures, to illuminate interior spaces.
Industrial Design: Industrial decor is a design style that emphasizes a warehouse or factory-inspired aesthetic, featuring elements like exposed brick, raw wood, and metal fixtures.
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Jewelry Mirror: A jewelry mirror is a mirror designed with built-in storage for organizing jewelry and accessories, typically featuring hooks, shelves, and compartments hidden behind the mirror door. This space-saving solution allows for easy access to jewelry while also serving as a full-length mirror.
Jewelry Organizer: A jewelry organizer, sometimes called a jewelry armoire, is a storage solution designed to neatly arrange and protect various types of jewelry, often featuring compartments, hooks, and drawers to separate and display items conveniently.
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Kids Furniture: Kids furniture is slightly scaled-down versions of full-size furniture designed specifically to be safe and suitable for children, often featuring bright colors, durable materials, and child-friendly sizes.
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Laminate: Laminate wood finish is a synthetic material composed of layers of paper and resin, topped with a high-resolution image of wood grain, providing an affordable and durable alternative to natural wood flooring or furniture surfaces.
Lamp: A lamp is a furniture device that produces light and is used for brightening indoor spaces.
Laptop Stand: A laptop stand is a portable or stationary surface designed to provide a stable platform for using a laptop comfortably.
Leather: Leather is a durable material made from animal skin, typically cattle, through a process of tanning and treating, commonly used in upholstery for chairs and sofas.
Lift Chair: A lift chair is a type of power recliner designed to assist individuals with limited mobility by tilting forward and lifting them into a standing position.
Linen: Linen is a natural fabric used as an upholstery material. It’s made from the fibers of the flax plant and is known for its durability and breathability.
Living Room Chair: A living room chair is a piece of furniture designed for seating in a living room, offering comfort and style to complement the room's decor. These chairs often come in various styles, including recliners, accent chairs, or rocking chairs to suit different tastes and functional needs.
Living Room Set: A living room set typically consists of a coordinated group of furniture pieces designed for the living room, including various items such as sofas, chairs, and coffee tables, all matching in style and material to create a harmonious look.
Loft Bed: A loft bed is a bed with an elevated frame that frees up the floor space below it for other uses, such as a desk, seating, or storage. This design is especially popular in smaller living spaces and children's rooms to maximize the available area.
Loveseat: A loveseat is a small sofa designed for two people, typically compact and often used to complement larger sofas in a living room set.
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Manual Recliner: A manual recliner is a chair designed with a mechanism typically operated manually with a lever or handle, allowing the user to adjust the chair's backrest and footrest position for customizable comfort.
Media Chest: A media chest is a piece of furniture typically designed with drawers or shelves, used to store electronic devices such as a television or gaming consoles, often featuring additional compartments for media accessories.
Message Board: A message board is a functional and decorative decor item typically made of cork or whiteboard, used for pinning or writing notes, memos, and reminders for easy visibility and organization in homes or offices.
Metal Bed: A metal bed is a type of bed frame constructed primarily from metal materials, often featuring a durable and sleek design for supporting a mattress.
Metal: Metal is a material used in furniture pieces predominantly crafted from metals such as steel, aluminum, or iron. Metal furniture is designed for various purposes ranging from construction to design and is typically known for its durability and contemporary aesthetic.
Microfiber: Microfiber is fabric made of finely woven synthetic fibers, known for its durability, stain resistance, and soft texture, commonly used in furniture upholstery for its easy maintenance and comfort.
Microwave Cart: A microwave cart is a piece of furniture designed to hold a microwave oven and often includes shelves or compartments for additional storage, typically found in kitchens to optimize space and organization.
Mid-Century Modern Design: Mid-century modern is a design style that draws from popular 1930s to 1960s designs. It emphasizes clean lines, organic forms, and functionality, often integrating natural materials and sleek designs to create a timeless aesthetic.
Mirror: A mirror is a reflective surface commonly used in furniture design as a functional accent piece in bathrooms, bedrooms, or hallways to make the space feel more open.
Mission Design: Mission style is a design aesthetic originating from the late 19th century, characterized by clean lines, sturdy construction, and simple forms, often drawing inspiration from the arts and crafts movement.
Modern Design: Modern style in furniture design typically emphasizes clean lines, minimalism, and a focus on function over decoration, often incorporating materials like glass, steel, and concrete to create sleek and sophisticated spaces.
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You’ve made it halfway through all things A to Z furniture! Keep reading to learn about types of furniture, decor, and design styles beginning with letters N through T.
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Natural Fibers: Natural fibers are upholstery materials that are plant-derived, such as cotton, linen, jute, and hemp, as well as animal-derived materials like wool and silk.
Nesting Tables: Nesting tables are a set of tables designed to fit within one another, typically varying in size, for space-saving storage or versatile display options.
Nightstand: A nightstand is a small cabinet with a tabletop placed beside a bed to hold items like lamps, books, or personal belongings for convenient access during the night.
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Occasional Table: An occasional table is a living room table, like accent tables and coffee tables, typically used for temporary placement of items like drinks, books, or decorative objects.
Office Cabinet: An office cabinet is a piece of furniture typically used for storage, organization, and sometimes display of documents, supplies, or personal belongings in a workplace setting.
Office Chair: Office chairs are a type of seat to use in an office setting, typically featuring adjustable height, armrests, and lumbar support to provide ergonomic comfort during prolonged periods of sitting.
Office Desk Set: An office desk set is a group of furniture sold together, typically consisting of a desk and chair or other pieces of office furniture.
Office Desk: An office desk is a workstation typically equipped with a flat surface, intended for individuals to perform tasks, organize materials, and facilitate productivity.
Office Hutch: Office hutches are pieces of furniture typically placed on top of, or including a desk, providing additional storage space with shelves or cabinets, often enclosed by doors or open compartments.
Ottoman: An ottoman is a piece of furniture typically used as a footstool or for additional seating, often upholstered and without arms, resembling a low, padded bench.
Outdoor Decor: Outdoor decor encompasses both aesthetic enhancements and functional elements, such as furniture, plants, lighting, and ornaments, used to beautify and personalize outdoor spaces.
Outdoor Fireplace/Firepit: An outdoor fireplace or firepit is a functional decor piece designed for enhancing outdoor spaces, providing warmth, ambiance, and a focal point for gatherings.
Outdoor Furniture Set: An outdoor furniture set typically consists of chairs, tables, and sometimes umbrellas or cushions, designed specifically for use in outdoor spaces such as gardens, patios, or decks. Outdoor furniture sets encompass conversation sets, lounge sets, dining sets, and table sets.
Outdoor Furniture: Outdoor furniture refers to items designed for use outside, typically in gardens, patios, or outdoor spaces, providing seating and functionality for outdoor relaxation and entertainment.
Outdoor Seating: Outdoor seating refers to the various types of weatherproof seats, including chairs, ottomans, sofas, stools, and benches.
Outdoor Storage: Outdoor storage is weatherproof storage compartments like outdoor cabinets and deck boxes, intended to be used to store items like pool towels and outdoor seat cushions.
Outdoor Tables: Outdoor tables are tables that are designed to be used outdoors, and include things like outdoor dining tables, outdoor coffee tables, outdoor accent tables, outdoor pub tables, and outdoor bistro tables.
Over-the-Toilet: Over-the-toilet storage is a shelving unit designed to utilize the space above a toilet for storing towels, toiletries, and other bathroom essentials, maximizing vertical storage in small bathrooms.
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Painting/Print: A painting or print is a piece of artwork that serves as decor and an artistic expression. The decor, usually hung on a wall, acts as an accent or focal point to a room.
Panel Bed: A panel bed is a type of bed frame characterized by a headboard and footboard featuring recessed or raised headboard or footboard panels, providing a structured and often traditional aesthetic to the overall design.
Patio Heater: A patio heater is a freestanding or wall-mounted device, typically powered by propane or electricity, designed to radiate heat and warm outdoor spaces such as patios or gardens.
Pendant Light: Pendant lighting is a type of light fixture suspended from the ceiling by a rod, chain, or cord, typically featuring a single bulb and often used for focused light or decorative purposes in interior design.
Pet Furniture: Pet furniture refers to specialized items designed for pets, such as beds, scratching posts, or feeding cabinets, acting as designated spaces for pets and pet supplies within the home.
Plastic: Plastic is a versatile material made of synthetic polymers and is used in furniture construction and design.
Platform Bed: A platform bed is a type of bed frame characterized by its solid, raised surface that supports a mattress without the need for a box spring, offering a sleek and modern aesthetic to bedrooms.
Polyester: Polyester is a fabric used for furniture upholstery made from synthetic fibers, known for its durability, resistance to wrinkles, and ease of cleaning, commonly used in furniture and home decor.
Poster Bed: A poster bed is a type of bed frame featuring four vertical columns, or posts, at each corner.
Pouf: A pouf is a type of ottoman typically used as a footrest or extra seating, resembling a soft, cushioned cylinder or sphere.
Power Recliner: A power recliner is a type of chair equipped with an electric mechanism that allows the user to adjust the position of the seat or backrest automatically.
Printer Stand: A printer stand is a piece of furniture or equipment designed to support and elevate a printer, typically providing storage space for paper, ink cartridges, and other accessories, helping organize and optimize workspaces.
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Rattan: Rattan is a type of woven palm vine known for its flexibility and durability, often used in Bohemian style home decor and furniture pieces.
Recliner: A recliner is a type of chair that can be adjusted either manually or automatically to recline back for comfort, often featuring a footrest or leg rest for added relaxation.
Reclining Furniture: Reclining furniture typically refers to reclining sofas, chairs, loveseats, or sectionals equipped with adjustable backrests and footrests, allowing individuals to recline into a more comfortable position for relaxation or lounging.
Resin: Resin is a durable synthetic material used in furniture for its versatility and ability to mimic natural materials, providing a sleek and modern aesthetic to various pieces.
Room Divider: A room divider is a piece of furniture or structure used to separate or partition a space, typically consisting of panels or screens, to create distinct areas within a room.
Rustic Design: Rustic design embraces natural elements and rugged textures to create a warm, cozy aesthetic reminiscent of rural charm.
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Scandinavian Design: Scandinavian design, sometimes called Scandi, is a minimalist and functional approach to design that emphasizes simplicity, clean lines, natural materials, and functionality, often characterized by light colors, airy spaces, and a focus on craftsmanship and sustainability.
Seating: Seating refers to the various types of chairs, sofas, sectionals, and any other furniture used to sit and relax in the home.
Secretary Desk: A secretary desk is a type of furniture, typically featuring a fold-down writing surface, drawers, and compartments, designed for storing writing materials and documents while providing a compact workspace within a single piece of furniture.
Sectional: Sectionals are a type of seating composed of multiple pieces, typically including a combination of recliners, loveseats, and/or chaises, designed to be arranged in one or various configurations.
Shabby Chic Design: Shabby chic is a style of interior design characterized by a vintage, distressed aesthetic, combining worn or aged furniture and décor with delicate pastel colors and floral patterns to create a charming, lived-in look.
Shoe Rack: Shoe racks are pieces of furniture designed to organize and store shoes, typically consisting of shelves or compartments for placing footwear neatly in a designated space.
Side Table: A side table is a small table typically positioned beside seating areas in a living room, serving to hold items like drinks, books, or lamps.
Sideboard: A sideboard, also called a buffet, is a piece of furniture typically used in dining rooms or kitchens for storing dishes, table linens, and other dining essentials, often featuring cabinets, drawers, and shelves for organization.
Simple Bed: A simple bed is a basic bed consisting of a minimalist frame, lacking ornate design elements or additional features, designed primarily for functional rather than decorative purposes.
Sleeper Sofa: A sleeper sofa, also known as a sofa bed, is a versatile furniture piece designed to serve as both a comfortable seating option during the day and a fold-out bed for sleeping at night.
Sleigh Bed: A sleigh bed is a type of bed characterized by its curved or scrolled headboard and footboard, resembling a sleigh or sled, offering a distinctive and often elegant aesthetic to the bedroom.
Sofa Table: A sofa table, also called a console table, is a long, narrow piece of furniture typically placed behind a sofa or against the wall in a living room. It serves both decorative and functional purposes by providing a surface for display or storage.
Sofa: A sofa is a piece of furniture designed for seating multiple people, typically with cushions and a backrest, commonly found in living rooms or lounges.
Solid Wood: Solid wood is a furniture finish made entirely from natural lumber without composite materials, providing durability, authenticity, and unique grain patterns for a timeless aesthetic.
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Standard Bed Frame: A standard bed frame is a rectangular structure typically made of metal designed to support a mattress and box spring, providing stability and elevation for comfortable sleeping.
Stationary Furniture: Stationary furniture refers to items such as sofas, chairs, and sectionals designed without the ability to recline.
Stone: Stone is a natural material used in furniture that includes marble, granite, or limestone. These materials are used for tabletops, countertops, or decorative elements due to their durability and elegant appearance.
Storage Bed: A storage bed is a type of bed frame equipped with built-in drawers or compartments underneath, providing additional space for storing items such as clothing, bedding, or other belongings.
Storage Bench: A storage bench is a multifunctional furniture piece typically featuring a seating area on top and enclosed storage space underneath.
Swivel Chair: A swivel chair is a type of accent chair that has a seat that can rotate freely around a central point, often placed in living rooms or conversation areas.
Synthetic Material: Synthetic material refers to substances made through chemical processes, often used in furniture construction and upholstery. It is designed to mimic natural materials like fabrics or plastics.
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Table Lamp: A table lamp is a portable lighting fixture typically designed to be placed on a table or desk, providing localized illumination for tasks or ambiance in a room.
Theater Seating: Theater seating is specialized furniture designed to provide optimal comfort and viewing experience for individuals watching movies or other media in a dedicated home theater environment, often equipped with features like reclining mechanisms, cup holders, and built-in sound systems.
Throw Blanket: A throw blanket is a small, decorative blanket typically used for added warmth or as an accent piece in home decor.
Throw Pillow: A throw pillow is a small decorative pillow often used on sofas or beds to add aesthetic appeal and provide additional comfort.
Towel Rack: Towel racks are fixtures typically mounted on walls or freestanding structures designed to hold towels for drying or display, commonly found in bathrooms and kitchens.
Traditional Design: Traditional design typically refers to styles inspired by the 18th and 19th centuries, characterized by ornate details, rich materials, and craftsmanship emphasizing elegance and timelessness.
Transitional Design: Transitional design is a style that blends contemporary and traditional elements, creating a timeless aesthetic that seamlessly combines clean lines with classic details to bridge the gap between different styles.
Trundle: A trundle is a low bed on wheels that can be stored under a larger bed frame when not in use, often used for accommodating guests and maximizing space in a room.
TV Stand: A TV stand is a piece of furniture designed to support a television set, often with shelves or compartments for storing media devices and accessories.
U-Z
To complete our complete A to Z furniture terms list, we’ll cover letters U through Z. Keep reading for more furniture vocabulary from our experts.
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Under Bed Storage: Under bed storage are furniture drawers that utilize the space beneath a bed for storing items such as clothing, shoes, or containers, optimizing space in a room.
Upholstery: Upholstery is the covering of padding and fabric on furniture, such as sofas or chairs to enhance comfort, durability, and aesthetic appeal. There are many types of upholstery fabrics like velvet, cotton, canvas, polyester, leather, and more.
Utility Cart: A utility cart is a wheeled device typically used for transporting items, equipment, or supplies throughout households.
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Valet Stands: A valet stand is a piece of furniture typically consisting of a clothes hanger, trouser rack, and accessory tray, designed to organize and hold clothing and personal items for convenience.
Vanity Set: A vanity set typically consists of a vanity table equipped with a mirror, along with accompanying items such as a stool or chair, sold together as a set rather than as individual pieces.
Vanity: A vanity refers to a dressing table with drawers and a mirror used for personal grooming and storing cosmetics and accessories, most often found in bedrooms or bathrooms.
Vase: A vase is a container, typically made of glass, ceramic, or metal, used for holding flowers or other decorative items as an accent in home decor.
Velvet: Velvet is a luxurious upholstery fabric typically made from silk, cotton, or synthetic fibers, known for its soft pile and dense weave, often used in furniture for its elegant appearance and tactile comfort.
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Wall Art Panels: Wall art panels are decorative pieces typically made of various materials such as wood, metal, or canvas, designed to adorn walls and add aesthetic appeal to a space.
Wall Decor: Wall decor refers to any embellishments or artistic elements intentionally placed on walls to enhance aesthetics or convey a particular theme, ranging from shelves to wreaths or artwork.
Wall Sconce: Wall sconces are decorative fixtures mounted on walls used to provide ambient or accent lighting in a space.
Wine Rack: Wine racks are storage solutions designed to hold and display bottles of wine, typically constructed with various materials such as wood or metal.
Wood: Wood is a natural furniture material derived from trees, and is prized for its durability, aesthetic appeal, and ability to be crafted into a variety of styles and designs, making it a timeless choice for furnishing homes.
Woven: Woven fabric is an upholstery material created by interlacing yarns or threads perpendicular to each other, forming a durable and textured surface for furniture.
Wreath: A wreath is a circular arrangement typically made of foliage or other materials and hung on a wall as decoration.
Writing Desk: A writing desk is a piece of furniture typically equipped with a flat surface and compartments, designed specifically for reading, writing, or working on documents.
FAQ
What are the parts of furniture called?
Furniture typically consists of several components, each serving a specific function. Common parts include the legs, which provide support and elevation, the frame, which forms the structure of the piece, and the seat or surface, where users sit or place objects. Additionally, furniture often features arms or sides for added comfort or containment. Backrests or cushions may also be present, enhancing comfort and aesthetics. Some pieces incorporate drawers or shelves for storage, while others include decorative elements like trim or upholstery.
What is decorative furniture called?
Decorative furniture is commonly referred to as "accent furniture" or simply "decor furniture." This category encompasses pieces designed primarily for aesthetic appeal rather than functionality, serving to enhance the overall look and feel of a space. These pieces are strategically placed throughout a room to add visual interest, texture, and personality, complementing the existing decor and contributing to the overall ambiance.
What are the parts of a couch called?
A couch typically consists of several key components. The main horizontal part where you sit is called the seat or cushion. The vertical backrest provides support and is aptly named the back. Armrests, located on either side of the couch, offer additional comfort and support for arms and hands. The frame is the structural skeleton of the couch, often made of wood or metal. Upholstery refers to the fabric or material covering the couch's frame and cushions, providing both comfort and style. Legs or feet support the couch and elevate it off the floor. Some couches may also include decorative elements like tufting, buttons, or piping for added visual appeal. Together, these parts create a functional and inviting seating solution for any living space.
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Since 1942, we at Colder's pride ourselves on offering value, selection, and service. Serving Southeastern Wisconsin with four showrooms that stock quality name-brand furniture, appliances, and mattresses, Colder’s is sure to house exactly what you are looking for. And if you can't find it on our floors, chances are, we can order it for you. As a local, family-owned company, we are always doing our best to provide the highest value at the lowest cost to everyone who walks through our doors.
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