Antique Japanese cedar mizuya ko-dansu furniture, Meiji-Taishō period (c. 1890-1925)
- Dimensions: Length: 48 cm Depth: 31 cm Height: 60 cm
- Style: Meiji
- Materials and techniques: Sugi (Japanese cedar) and kiri (pawlonia) wood in the interiors, cast iron fittings.
- Place of origin: Japan
- Period: Meiji-Taishō (c.1890-1925)
- Date of manufacture: Circa 1890-1925
- Condition: Good. Wear commensurate with age and use.
Small Japanese side cabinet from the Meiji-Taishō period (ca. 1890-1925), made of sugi (Japanese cedar) wood with original wrought iron fittings.
This type of compact furniture was commonly used as a mizuya ko-dansu a piece of auxiliary furniture for storing household utensils or small personal items in the traditional Japanese home.
Its natural patina, original bottom drawer function and distinctive handles lend authenticity and wabi-sabi character, bringing warmth and balance to any contemporary, japandi or rustic Japanese environment.
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 antique Japanese ko-dansu can be combined with any of our armchairs or with our available antique chests of drawers.
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