china cabinet

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china cabinet

A family displays their fine china in a china cabinet.

Definition

Noun: A tall, freestanding piece of furniture, typically with glass doors and sometimes interior lighting, designed specifically for the storage and display of fine dishes, such as porcelain dinnerware, collectible plates, or ceramic ornaments.

Usage

A "china cabinet" is used in dining rooms or formal living areas to protect and showcase valuable or decorative china and glassware. It serves both a practical storage function and an aesthetic display purpose. - The family's heirloom porcelain is kept in the antique china cabinet. - We need to buy a new china cabinet to display our wedding china.

Advanced Usage
  • As a design element: A china cabinet can be a focal point in room decor, with its style (e.g., traditional, modern, rustic) contributing to the overall aesthetic.
  • In collecting: The term is often associated with collections of fine china, figurines, or other delicate collectibles that require both protection and visibility.
Variants and Related Words
  • China hutch: Often used interchangeably, though a hutch may specifically refer to a cabinet set on top of a lower sideboard or base with drawers.
  • Display cabinet: A more general term for any cabinet with glass doors used for display, which may include items other than china.
  • Curio cabinet: Typically a smaller glass-fronted cabinet designed for displaying curiosities and small collectibles, which may also hold china pieces.
Synonyms
  • Display case
  • Vitrine (a glass display case, often used in more formal or museum contexts)
  • Showcase
Related Phrases
  • Breakfront china cabinet: A style of cabinet where the center section projects forward.
  • Corner china cabinet: A cabinet designed to fit into a corner of a room.
china cabinet

A family displays their fine china in a china cabinet.

Noun
  1. a cabinet (usually with glass doors) for storing and displaying china

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