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Cómoda

Cómoda is a piece of furniture used primarily in bedrooms to store clothes. It is a chest of drawers, usually a cabinet with multiple drawers stacked one above another. The top surface is often used for lighting, photos, or small personal items. In Spanish, the term refers specifically to this type of storage unit, though cómoda also appears as an adjective meaning comfortable (feminine form).

Design and construction vary by era and region, but commonly a cómoda features three to six drawers

Terminology and use: In Spanish, cómoda is the standard term for this furniture item, with cajonera serving

See also: dresser, chest of drawers, commode.

and
comes
in
low,
wide
configurations
or
taller,
narrower
forms.
Some
models
include
an
integrated
mirror,
turning
the
unit
into
a
toca
dor
or
dressing
piece.
Materials
range
from
solid
woods
such
as
oak,
walnut,
or
mahogany
to
engineered
woods
with
veneers;
finishes
include
varnish,
stain,
or
paint.
Hardware
typically
consists
of
handles
or
pulls,
and
drawer
slides
or
guides
provide
smooth
operation.
as
a
regional
synonym
in
some
countries.
The
word
also
functions
as
an
adjective
meaning
comfortable
(feminine
cómoda).
Etymologically,
the
term
derives
from
the
French
commode,
which
influenced
many
European
furniture
names
and
concepts.