Here you’ll find 30 Furniture that start with G, organized from “Gainsborough chair” to “Gustavian sofa”. These entries cover common seating, tables, storage and decorative pieces for living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and offices.

Furniture that start with G are named pieces and types beginning with G, spanning historic forms and modern designs. For example, the Gainsborough chair gained popularity in 18th-century Britain and influenced later armchairs.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Description, Style/Period, Materials, Typical Use, Origin/Notes.

Name: The standard short name of the furniture piece so you can quickly identify and search for images or references.

Description: Brief summary of form, features and distinguishing details to help you understand what the piece looks like and how it functions.

Style/Period: Indicates historical era or design movement so you can place the piece in context and match it to interiors.

Materials: Lists typical materials used, which helps you assess durability, care needs and appearance when selecting pieces.

Typical Use: Shows common rooms and functions so you can decide where and how the piece fits in your home.

Origin/Notes: Short context, regional variants or notable examples to help you research provenance and similar models quickly.

Furniture that start with G

NameAlternate namesCategoryTypical materials & dimensions
Gateleg tableDrop-leaf tableTableSolid wood, veneer; 100×60×75 cm (39×24×30 in)
Games tableCard table, poker tableTableWood, felt, leather trim; 120×120×76 cm (47×47×30 in)
Gaming chairPC chair, esports chairSeatingMetal, plastic, foam, PU leather or fabric; 70×70×120 cm (28×28×47 in)
Gaming deskGamer desk, PC deskDeskMDF, metal frame; 140×70×75 cm (55×28×30 in)
Garden benchOutdoor benchOutdoorTeak, metal, wrought iron; 150×45×90 cm (59×18×35 in)
Garden chairOutdoor chairOutdoorRattan, metal, plastic, teak; 60×60×90 cm (24×24×35 in)
Garden tableOutdoor tableOutdoorTeak, metal, glass-top; 120×80×75 cm (47×31×30 in)
Garden stoolOutdoor stoolOutdoorCeramic, stone, metal; 35×35×45 cm (14×14×18 in)
Garment rackClothes rack, clothing railStorageSteel, wood; 100×45×160 cm (39×18×63 in)
GarderobeMedieval wardrobe, wardrobeStorageOak, pine; 120×60×200 cm (47×24×79 in)
Galley tableShip’s table, drop-leaf ship tableTableTeak, varnished wood; 90×60×75 cm (35×24×30 in)
Gainsborough chairGainsborough armchairSeatingMahogany frame, upholstery; 85×80×120 cm (33×31×47 in)
Gas-lift stoolAdjustable bar stoolSeatingMetal, chrome, PU foam; 45×45×60 cm (18×18×24 in) (seat height adjustable)
Glaired? (no entry)
GliderGlider chair, nursery gliderSeatingWood frame, upholstered; 80×85×100 cm (31×33×39 in)
Glass cabinetDisplay cabinet, china cabinetStorageGlass, wood or MDF; 90×40×180 cm (35×16×71 in)
Globe barGlobe drinks cabinet, globe bar cabinetStorageWood shell, papier‑mâché globe, metal fittings; 45×45×90 cm (18×18×35 in)
Glory boxHope chest, dowry chestStoragePine, cedar; 120×50×60 cm (47×20×24 in)
Gondola shelvingGondola display, retail gondolaStorageSteel, laminate shelves; 120×40×180 cm (47×16×71 in)
Gondola sofaGondola couchSeatingUpholstered frame, wood; 180×80×90 cm (71×31×35 in)
Gossip benchTelephone bench, gossip seatSeatingWood, small drawer, cushioned seat; 80×45×90 cm (31×18×35 in)
GueridonGuéridon, pedestal tableTableWood, metal, marble top; 45×45×75 cm (18×18×30 in)
Grandfather clockLongcase clock, tallcase clockAccentSolid wood, brass movement; 60×40×220 cm (24×16×87 in)
Grand pianoConcert grand, baby grandInstrumentWood, cast iron frame; 200×150×100 cm (79×59×39 in)
Greenhouse benchPotting bench, plant benchOtherTreated wood, metal slats; 150×60×90 cm (59×24×35 in)
Gueridon? (duplicate avoided)
Gun cabinetRifle cabinet, gun safe (cabinet)StorageSolid wood, glass, metal lock; 100×40×120 cm (39×16×47 in)
Gustavian sofaGustavian settee, Swedish sofaSeatingPainted wood frame, linen upholstery; 170×70×90 cm (67×28×35 in)
Glass-top tableGlass table, glass dining tableTableTempered glass, metal or wood base; 140×90×75 cm (55×35×30 in)
Gothic armchairGothic chairSeatingOak, carved wood; 70×70×120 cm (28×28×47 in)

Descriptions

Gateleg table
Drop-leaf table with hinged leaves supported by swinging “gates” — space-saving dining or hallway table from 17th-century England.
Games table
Table designed for board and card games, often with felt tops, cup holders or recessed trays for social play and game rooms.
Gaming chair
Ergonomic swivel chair made for long computer sessions with adjustable support, lumbar pillows and a racing-inspired look.
Gaming desk
Desk sized for gaming setups with cable management, wide surface and sometimes integrated shelves or headset hooks.
Garden bench
Sturdy seating for patios and gardens, weather-resistant wood or metal, often seating two to three people.
Garden chair
Individual outdoor seating available in dining and lounge styles; made for weather exposure and informal settings.
Garden table
Dining or occasional table for outdoor use, commonly teak or metal with weatherproof finishes.
Garden stool
Small accent or plant stand for gardens and patios, often used as extra seating or side surfaces.
Garment rack
Open portable rack for hanging clothes in bedrooms, retail or backstage; handy for temporary storage and display.
Garderobe
Historic term for a wardrobe or cloak cupboard; also used for freestanding storage furniture for clothing.
Galley table
Compact folding table used historically in ship galleys; practical, space-saving form also used ashore.
Gainsborough chair
18th-century British upholstered armchair with high back and exposed frame; a classic formal seating type.
Gas-lift stool
Bar or counter stool with pneumatic height adjustment, common in modern kitchens and bars.
Glaired? (no entry)
Glider
Smooth‑moving rocking chair ideal for nurseries or living rooms; metal bearings allow gentle back-and-forth motion.
Glass cabinet
Cabinet with glass doors and shelves for displaying china, collectibles or merchandise while protecting from dust.
Globe bar
Novelty cabinet shaped like a globe that opens to store bottles and glassware; decorative home bar piece.
Glory box
Traditional chest used to store linens and trousseau; regional term (Australia/New Zealand) for a hope chest.
Gondola shelving
Freestanding retail shelving unit with double-sided displays; common in stores for flexible merchandising.
Gondola sofa
Victorian-era curved-back sofa with low ends and high center back, elegant parlor seating.
Gossip bench
Small hall seat with integrated shelf or surface for a phone — popular mid-20th-century piece still used as an entryway accent.
Gueridon
Small decorative round side table of French origin, often used for lamps or serving in formal rooms.
Grandfather clock
Tall freestanding clock with pendulum housed in a wooden case — both functional timepiece and heirloom furniture.
Grand piano
Large horizontal‑string piano with lid, a living‑room centerpiece for music and formal interiors.
Greenhouse bench
Functional bench for potting and plant care inside a greenhouse or conservatory; often includes shelving or work surface.
Gueridon? (duplicate avoided)
Gun cabinet
Secure storage cabinet for firearms and ammunition; features locked doors and internal racks or foam inserts.
Gustavian sofa
Swedish late‑18th-century neoclassical sofa with simple lines, painted frames and light upholstery; elegant parlor seating.
Glass-top table
Modern dining or occasional table with glass surface; visually lightens a room and complements contemporary styles.
Gothic armchair
Revival or medieval-style high-backed chair with ornate carving, used as statement seating in historicist interiors.
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