Another massive chest of drawers may be found in High Point, North Carolina, not far from the World’s Largest Chest of Drawers, which is the World’s Largest Highboy Chest of Drawers.
It’s impossible to miss. When you see the highboy dresser that is larger than life, you know you’ve arrived to Furnitureland South, the world’s largest furniture store. Jamestown, North Carolina, is located midway between High Point and Greensboro and is home to a vast campus with almost 1.3 million square feet of showroom space. The showroom, Sleepland mattress shop, and an outlet with rates up to 50 percent off retail can all be found on the grounds of the hotel. Over the years, Furnitureland South has delivered quality furniture from more than 500 top brands and manufacturers, as well as assisting customers all over the world with their home decorating projects.
In contrast to its larger neighbor’s comical appearance, this gigantic chest has a sleek, decorative appearance that would be at home in any giant’s conventional home. It also feels well at home in North Carolina, a state famed for its high-quality furniture manufacturing and for being the home of High Point, the world’s furniture capital. It represents the apex of Jamestown, North Carolina, with its extravagantly lifelike design. tourism
What exactly is a highboy? A high boy chest is a tall chest of drawers that is supported by four legs. It is also referred to as a tallboy or a chest-on-stand in some circles.
It was built in 1999, and it is the world’s largest reproduction of an 18th century Highboy chest. It stands eighty-five feet tall and forty feet wide, and it serves as the facade of Furnitureland South (which touts itself as the world’s largest furniture store) in Jamestown, North Carolina. The massive chest of drawers was constructed as part of the store’s expansion, which included the addition of a 420,000 square foot showroom known as “The Mart.”
Sid Lenger, a furniture designer from High Point, North Carolina, created the world’s largest highboy dresser. The design was then traced and carved into foam, which was subsequently carved by a crew from Central Carolina Interiors, which completed the project.
This giant 18th century highboy is a must-stop roadside attraction on your North Carolina road trip after you’ve seen the other drawers and the big Duncan Phyfe Chair (or if you need a place to stash your world’s largest underwear!)
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