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C. EARLY BAROQUE ROOM (17th century). In this period the chest loses its importance: the heavy clothes fashionable in the Renaissance and Baroque periods had to be stored in upright cupboards rather than piled in chests. Chests remained a characteristic item of furniture in the houses of peasants, while in the houses of the bourgeoisie and the nobility they continued to be used to store linen, until superseded at the end of the 17th century by chests of drawers. Cupboards began increasingly to be used in the Early Baroque period. From the Renaissance period onwards decoration was also applied to stoves, which were a constituent part of the furniture of a house. Mirrors also became a standard part of the fittings of a house in this period.