Casegoods
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Casegoods are one of the three classifications of furniture: upholstery, occasional, and casegoods. Upholstery refers to furniture that has fabric or leather and padding stretched over a frame. Casegoods generally refers to furniture made of hard materials, such as wood, metal, glass or plastic. Examples of casegoods include chests, dressers, bookshelves, and cabinets.
The term "casegoods" is sometimes used to refer to commercial use furniture such as beds, sideboards that would be used in a hotel, dormitory or student accommodation. The same terminology would not generally be used when referring to domestic furniture.
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