Talk:Dressing table

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Викидим in topic 2014 comment

2014 comment edit

The 'Lowboy' page this redirects to does not cover the contemporary UK use of the term 'dressing table' to denote a commonly-used piece of bedroom furniture. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 109.153.96.67 (talkcontribs)

'Dressing table' and 'lowboy' are not synonymous edit

Having 'dressing table' redirect to 'lowboy' implies the terms are synonymous when they are not. A lowboy (an American term? One with which I am in any case unfamiliar) appears to be a type of dressing table; most dressing tables have a cut-out in the front panel as the lady using it would be seated; a large mirror; and drawers, perhaps a cupboard, on either side. A lowboy is, at most, an atypical dressing table. Zoe 13:42, 29 January 2016 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Zoe Buchanan (talkcontribs)

A free photo of the Ruhlmann piece edit

It would be great if someone is a friend of someone who knows the owner of the "Colonette dressing table" by Ruhlmann (see a picture here [1]) would snap a picture. This dressing table is important and beautiful. --Викидим (talk) 21:04, 15 January 2023 (UTC)Reply

  • A free photo of the Rateau's dressing table (1925) in Art Deco style will be also appreciated (it is in the Met's collection, I am unsure if it is displayed today). --Викидим (talk) 07:00, 16 January 2023 (UTC)Reply