concept   furniture dresser
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, furniture dressers serve as multipurpose storage and display surfaces for decorative items.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dresser Japan Less common due to smaller living spaces, traditional use of wardrobes and drawers 1
2 dresser Japan Often used as a small table for decorative items or as a stand for a tea set in living rooms. 1
3 dresser Japan Often used in living room or entrance area for displaying decorative items and storing small personal belongings. 1
4 furniture dresser Japan Often used to store personal items and accessories in addition to clothing 1
5 furniture dresser Japan Often used as a multipurpose storage unit in living rooms or entryways, and may also serve as a display surface for decorative items. 1
6 furniture dresser Japan Often used as a display surface for decorative items and may have a smaller size compared to those in the US or Canada 1
7 furniture dresser Japan A furniture dresser is less commonly used in bedrooms, as people tend to prefer minimalist storage solutions like built-in closets and open shelves. 1
8 furniture dresser Japan Often used as a multipurpose storage unit in living spaces, and also serves as a display surface for decorative items 1
9 furniture secretary Japan Less common and less prominent in modern office settings, as digital storage and communication have replaced much of the traditional paperwork. 1
10 furniture secretary Japan Uncommon and not typically used in homes or offices 1
11 furniture secretary Japan Not a commonly recognized piece of furniture, as the traditional style of organizing documents and supplies differs from the concept of a furniture secretary. 1