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Japanese kodansu sideboard with glazed doors, early Taishō-Showa period (c. 1915-1940) #30

745,00  Includes VAT (if applicable)

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Small antique Japanese cabinet (c.1890)

  • Dimensions: Length: 50 cm Depth: 27 cm Height: 74 cm
  • Style: Taishō
  • Materials and techniques: Sugi wood (Japanese cedar)
  • Place of origin: Japan
  • Time: Early Taishō-Showa period (c. 1915-1940)
  • Date of manufacture: Circa 1915-1940
  • Condition: Good. Wear commensurate with age and use.

Authentic Japanese side cabinet from the early Taishō-Showa period (c. 1915-1940), made of sugi (Japanese cedar) wood with two original glazed doors and two lower drawers.

The compact and functional proportions – 50 cm wide, 27 cm deep and 74 cm high – make it a particularly versatile piece, suitable for living rooms, entryways, dining rooms or bedrooms.

This type of kodansu was used in Japanese homes to store utensils or small personal items. Its antique patina and natural wear on the surface bring a genuine wabi-sabi aesthetic, perfect for japandi interiors or minimalist spaces that seek warmth and authenticity.

The state of conservation is optimal, except for the characteristic imperfections of any antique produced by the passage of time.

Give a point of originality to your home with a unique piece, which merges with the contemporary style bringing personality to your home. This small antique Japanese cabinet can be combined with one of our benches or with our available antique chairs.

UNIQUE PIECE

Weight19 kg
Dimensions50 × 27 × 74 cm