cassettoni
Cassettoni is the plural form of cassettone, an Italian term for a large piece of furniture used for storage, typically a chest of drawers or a long sideboard. The word derives from cassetta, meaning small box, with the augmentative suffix -one, reflecting the substantial size of these pieces. In historical contexts, cassettoni denote substantial, often finely crafted storage cabinets that occupied prominent positions in Italian interiors.
Historically, cassettone furniture emerged and evolved across Italy from the Renaissance through the 18th and 19th
Regional variations and styles existed within Italy, with local cabinetmakers adapting forms to local tastes, woods,
In contemporary contexts, cassettoni are valued as antique furnishings and are frequently reproduced in period-inspired designs.