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What (who) is cabinet maker - definition

PROFESSION; PERSON PRACTICING CABINETRY
Ebeniste; Ebonist

cabinet maker         
  • 1606–1623}}; oak and poplar veneered with various exotic hardwoods, with ebony moldings and plaques of marble, and various other materials; 59.1 × 96.8 × 35.9 cm; [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • Commode by [[André-Charles Boulle]] at [[Vaux-le-Vicomte]]
  • Crafted by Hughes Sambin (1570–1600), the double cabinet features the combination of architectural elements and relief carving that is characteristic of French furniture of the period.
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BOX-SHAPED PIECE OF FURNITURE WITH DOORS AND/OR DRAWERS
Cabinet maker; Cabinetmaker; Cabinet-maker; Cabinetmaking; Cabinet (furniture); Casegoods; Casework; Built-in furniture; Cabinet making; Cabinet-making; Case furniture
(cabinet makers)
Note: in AM usually use, and in BRIT sometimes use 'cabinetmaker'
A cabinet maker is a person who makes high-quality wooden furniture.
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casework         
  • 1606–1623}}; oak and poplar veneered with various exotic hardwoods, with ebony moldings and plaques of marble, and various other materials; 59.1 × 96.8 × 35.9 cm; [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • Commode by [[André-Charles Boulle]] at [[Vaux-le-Vicomte]]
  • Crafted by Hughes Sambin (1570–1600), the double cabinet features the combination of architectural elements and relief carving that is characteristic of French furniture of the period.
  • language=pl}}</ref>
BOX-SHAPED PIECE OF FURNITURE WITH DOORS AND/OR DRAWERS
Cabinet maker; Cabinetmaker; Cabinet-maker; Cabinetmaking; Cabinet (furniture); Casegoods; Casework; Built-in furniture; Cabinet making; Cabinet-making; Case furniture
Casework is social work that involves actually dealing or working with the people who need help.
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Cabinetry         
  • 1606–1623}}; oak and poplar veneered with various exotic hardwoods, with ebony moldings and plaques of marble, and various other materials; 59.1 × 96.8 × 35.9 cm; [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • Commode by [[André-Charles Boulle]] at [[Vaux-le-Vicomte]]
  • Crafted by Hughes Sambin (1570–1600), the double cabinet features the combination of architectural elements and relief carving that is characteristic of French furniture of the period.
  • language=pl}}</ref>
BOX-SHAPED PIECE OF FURNITURE WITH DOORS AND/OR DRAWERS
Cabinet maker; Cabinetmaker; Cabinet-maker; Cabinetmaking; Cabinet (furniture); Casegoods; Casework; Built-in furniture; Cabinet making; Cabinet-making; Case furniture
A cabinet is a case or cupboard with shelves and/or drawers for storing or displaying items. Some cabinets are stand alone while others are built in to a wall or are attached to it like a medicine cabinet.

Wikipedia

Ébéniste

Ébéniste (pronounced [ebenist]) is a loanword (from French) for a cabinet-maker, particularly one who works in ebony.

Examples of use of cabinet maker
1. Norman Harvey Rogers, cabinet maker, was born on December ', 1'30.
2. Cabinet Maker, Anthony, 27, from Marlborough, Wiltshire, said he stumbled across a black box with three needles inside.
3. Retired cabinet–maker Ron Savory has created an exact replica of the Taj Mahal out of 10,000 wooden match–sticks.
4. A promising young cabinet–maker called Thomas Chippendale was hired to produce a lavish range of tables, cupboards, beds and chairs.
5. Mr Nelems, 65, a former cabinet maker, has spent six years and 30,000 lovingly transforming the lounge of the apartment in Cleveleys, near Blackpool.