Breakfront

/ˈbreɪkfrʌnt/ noun

A piece of furniture, especially a cabinet or bookcase, with a front that projects outward in the center, creating an uneven profile.

From 'break' (to interrupt or vary) + 'front' (the facing side). The architectural and furniture term emerged in the 18th century to describe a fashionable style where the front wasn't flat but 'broke' or stepped outward.

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