A wardrobe is a cupboard with space for hanging clothes. As an item of furniture as opposed to a separate closet, the wardrobe did not generally appear until the early 19th century. Until then, clothes had been stored in clothes presses.

Wardrobes may have between one and four doors, and sometimes have fitted drawers in the centre section and hanging space on either wing. The doors are often panelled, with a decorative figured timber panel surrounded by a moulded frame. The clothes hangers hung on rails or hooks, usually facing the front. Antique wardrobes are often too shallow to fit standard size wire hangers comfortably side on.

A Beaconsfield wardrobe is the term used to describe an Edwardian period wardrobe that has an open storage area in the centre top section, usually backed by a mirror, with externally visible drawers below.

Wardrobes have been made in most of the usual more...

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A George III inlaid mahogany linen-press, English circa 1800…

George III Inlaid Mahogany Linen-Press, English Circa 1800

A George III inlaid mahogany linen-press, English circa 1800 201 cm high, 145 cm wide 63 cm deep. Provenance: G. G. McPhee Antiques, Melbourne, 1982

Gillows of Lancaster George III mahogany secretaire linen press,…

Gillows Mahogany Secretaire Linen Press, c. 1770

Gillows of Lancaster George III mahogany secretaire linen press, c. 1770 the cornice with Gothic blind-fretting, above a pair of panelled doors finely carved with acanthus leaves, over a secretaire drawer, two short drawers and two long drawers, raised on…

George III mahogany linen press, c. 1790, in the manner of…

Georgian Mahogany Linen Press by Giles Grendey

George III mahogany linen press, c. 1790, in the manner of Giles Grendey, the blind fret carved cornice, above a pair of panelled doors, with two short and two long drawers below, on bracket feet, retains the British Antique Dealers Association label,…

A fine Australian Colonial cedar fitted gentlemen's wardrobe,…

Colonial Cedar Gentlemen's Wardrobe by R. T. Carter

A fine Australian Colonial cedar fitted gentlemen's wardrobe, bearing a makers label for R. T. Carter 404 George Street, Sydney c1874 plain stepped cornice supported by scroll mouldings above inset arched panel fronted doors enclosing open fitted drawers…