Bombe Chest of Drawers
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Bombe chests may have designs hand-painted on them, and the drawer handles add to their attractiveness and uniqueness. You may also see these chests with carvings on the legs, and their drawers are sufficiently large to store more clothing into, as compared to smaller dressers. They also, as a rule, have shallower drawers near the top, also with handles that may be unique and ornate. You can place jewelry, brushes, combs and other items in these shallow drawers.
You may see various designs of chests when you shop, and the styles that appear older will give your room an especially classic look. If the chest you're looking at has mainly large drawers, it was probably intended to store clothing, more than personal accessories. Modern day chests may have shorter legs and rectangular bases. The looks of these chests often replicate the older style of the original chests of this type.
A bombe chest of drawers can be used in many rooms. They are not difficult to move, and they may go with the decor of more than one room. They will look classic and unique in your living room or den, where they can be used for storing items other than clothes. Some people have been known to use them in the dining room, for storing table linens.
Most people use the terms dressers and chest of drawers to mean the same thing. Actually, chests of drawers generally refer to days in the past, when there was more handcrafted work being done. Modern woodworkers can also turn out pieces that resemble the classic beauty of early bombe chests.
You have probably seen bombe chests before, even if you didn't know that's what they were called. They have been around for many years, since their crafting was mastered a long time ago. They may appear more like a small dresser, but they do have those unique traits that make them bombe chests.
Whereas most dressers today have square lines and straight edges, bombe chests may be seen as being more rounded and curved in front. They may be curved on the side, too. This unique look gives you an elegant and unique style that isn't found with most traditional chests of drawers.
Art is usually integrated into bombe chests, too. This art may be seen in the hand-painted motifs, which are integral to making your chest unique. Although they are often seen in dining rooms, a bombe chest of drawers can be quite at home in other rooms of your house, as well.



