
Cedar chests get their name from the cedar that lines the inside of the chest. Said to deter moths and other insects, the sweet, distinct smell of cedar is usually what one associates with this large chest.
Cedar chests are usually placed in the bedroom, often times at the foot of the bed. During the 17th and 18th centuries, cedar chests were also used as pieces of furniture to sit on because chairs were so scarce.
The Amish are famous for their cedar chest making abilities, and you can still find Amish cedar chests for sale today. Most cedar chests are made out of high-quality wood, such as cherry, mahogany, or oak. Of course, there are cedar chests made entirely out of cedar wood as well.
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