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The word commode comes from the French word for “convenient” or “suitable”, which in turn comes from the Latin adjective commodus, with similar meaning. In French furniture, commodes were introduced in the 1700′s and meant a low cabinet, or chest of drawers.
At Debris we have a fine collection of antique commodes for you to choose from. On this page there are seven commodes for you to view, however we do have several more in our inventory available for purchase.
Please visit Debris in person in our 20,000 square foot facility located at 1205 Slocum Street in the Dallas Design district to view our fine collection of accessories, armoires, buffets, cabinets, commodes, consoles, lighting, mirrors, paintings, seating, tables and tapestry. Our Gallery section of our website will allow you to view a few examples of our fine antiques and art. Our hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 10 am to 5pm and Saturday from 10 am to 4pm. For more information please call us at (214) 752-8855 or email us at mail@debrisantiques.com.