#37: The Furniture Store, The Shopper, and The Wardrobe
This has to be one of the wildest storefronts we’ve ever seen. This chest of drawers is larger than life and sits in the front of a giant store. Can you guess what they sell? This giant piece of furniture is an architectural oddity that lives in Jamestown, North Carolina. It was built in 1998 by an unnamed architect.

This giant piece of furniture is a perfect example of programmatic architecture, also known as novelty architecture. This form of architecture is silly and used as an eye-catching way to advertise a business and imitate a business’s products or name. In case you haven’t guessed, this store sells furniture.