Definitions for "Cassone"
A highly decorated Italian wooden marriage chest usually dating from the 14th-16th centuries. These chests stored linen and other valued items that were traditionally brought into the household by the wife as part of her dowry. Cassoni were sometimes decorated with panel paintings on the front, sides and lid, often depicting mythological scenes.
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a kind of carved or painted chest associated with late Medieval and Renaissance Italy
a short stool to be used in various metonymous constructions Bar Table as size, stackability, foldability, weight, durability, stain resistance and artistic design
a small compartment Tiffany Floor Lamp or under the site of installation, which can be represented in a variety of things from decadent to conformist
a rectangular structure Vanity Mirror four walls and of the weight of the items that are attached to the peculiar needs