concept   drawer
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korea, drawers are used for organized storage of personal items and utensils, promoting cleanliness and minimalism.

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1 cutlery drawer Korea Less common in traditional kitchens, as utensils are often stored in special containers or on the table. 1
2 cutlery drawer South Korea Less commonly used; people often eat with chopsticks and store utensils in drawers specifically for chopsticks 1
3 cutlery drawer South Korea Less common as people often use chopsticks for eating instead of Western-style cutlery. 1
4 desk drawer South Korea Desk drawers are often used for maintaining a clean, minimalist workspace, and are typically organized with great care. 1
5 desk drawer South Korea In many traditional Japanese and Korean offices, desks often do not have drawers, and storage is typically placed in separate cabinets or shelves. 1
6 desk drawer South Korea Often used for storing personal items, but also seen as disrespectful to put feet on or in close contact with a desk drawer 1
7 drawer Korea Used for storing personal items like everyday clothing, undergarments, and small items; often part of traditional home organization systems. 1
8 drawer Korea Drawers are often included in furniture such as traditional chests (Tansu) to store personal items and clothing. 1
9 drawer South Korea Often used for storing utensils and cutlery in the kitchen 1
10 drawers Korea Drawers are often used for storing personal items, but traditional floor-based storage is also common. 1