Bachelor chest

 

A bachelor chest is a small, shallow, and low chest with three or four drawers. Initially a multipurpose piece of furniture, the bachelor chest became known as a small chest of drawers ideal for a bachelor’s pad.

What is the History Behind the Bachelor Chest?

The bachelor chest was first used in the 1700s during the time of George, King of Great Britain. The bachelor chest was a distinctive feature of Georgian furniture, usually made of walnut, oak, or oak veneer. The key feature of the bachelor chest is its fold-over top which can turn it into a writing table, supported by runners or knobbed slides (lopers). Bachelor chests in the 18th century contained a brushing slide that can be pulled out for writing or laying out clothes. It was during this period that the bun feet of the bachelor chest were converted to bracket feet for aesthetic purposes. The handles of the bachelor chest drawers used to be made of brass and contained escutcheons, usually with swan neck pulls. The frame and inner materials of the bachelor chest were made with poplar and pine.

What is the Difference Between the Bachelor Chest From Other Types of Chests?

The bachelor chest is a multifunctional, space-saving, minimalist piece of furniture. The bachelor chest is smaller and shorter compared to vertical, lingerie, and gentleman chests. It is the perfect piece of furniture for a person with minimal storage needs and limited room space. Some bachelor chests can also function as nightstands.

What is the Modern Bachelor Chest?

The bachelor chests of today feature a mid-century modern design. It continues to be popular residential furniture that can be used in bedrooms, living rooms, and home offices. You can shop at LA Furniture Store for a broad selection of modern furniture for different areas of your home.

The bachelor chest can serve as storage for clothing, linen, and various small articles. The bachelor chest retains its distinct feature of having three to four drawers only, measuring approximately three feet tall.