occasional furniture

occasional furniture
Small pieces of furniture that can be put to varied uses as the occasion demands. Items such as small tables, nightstands, chests, commodes, and easily moved chairs are usually included in this category.

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  • Occasional furniture — refers to small pieces of furniture that can be put to varied uses as the occasion demands. Items such as small tables, nightstands, chests, commodes, and easily moved chairs are usually included in this category. Retrieved from… …   Wikipedia

  • occasional — adjective Date: circa 1631 1. a. of or relating to a particular occasion < a budget able to meet occasional demands as well as regular ones > b. created for a particular occasion < occasional verse > 2. acting as the occasion or contributing… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • occasional — (adj.) late 14c., occurring now and then, from OCCASION (Cf. occasion) (n.) + AL (Cf. al) (1). Meaning casual is 1560s. Meaning happening on or pertaining to a particular occasion is from 1630s. Of furniture, etc., from 1749 …   Etymology dictionary

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