Antique base cabinet – Taishō / Showa Period (c.1920-1970)
- Dimensions: Length: 90 cm Depth: 43 cm Height: 56 cm
- Style: Taishō
- Materials and techniques: Paulownia (Paulownia spp.), Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
- Place of origin: Japan
- Epoch: Late Taishō, early Showa period
- Date of manufacture: Circa 1920-1970
- Condition: Good. Wear commensurate with age and use.
Low Japanese tansu storage chest made during the Taishō period, early 20th century. Originally designed for everyday domestic use, this piece combines functionality, visual lightness and a restrained aesthetic.
The cabinet features a well-balanced arrangement of drawers in varying sizes, ideal for storing clothing, textiles or personal items. It is primarily crafted from paulownia, valued in Japan for its light weight and dimensional stability, reinforced with Japanese cedar in structural elements.
The original metal hardware, simple and functional, enhances the character of the piece. The surface displays a warm, natural patina with signs of age consistent with its period, adding depth and authenticity.
A versatile and timeless piece, suitable as a low cabinet, sideboard, storage bench or accent furniture in contemporary, Japanese-inspired or wabi-sabi interiors.
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 low cabinet can be combined with any of our armchairs or with our available antique cabinets.
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