Antique Japanese storage cabinet – Taishō Period – Showa (c.1920-1945)
- Dimensions: Length: 70 cm Depth: 33 cm Height: 88 cm
- Style: Taishō
- Materials and techniques: Japanese Cedar (Cryptomeria japonica)
- Place of origin: Japan
- Epoch: Late Taishō
- Date of manufacture: Circa 1920-1945
- Condition: Good. Wear commensurate with age and use.
Original Japanese cupboard from the Taishō period, conceived as a vertical domestic storage cabinet. Crafted entirely from Japanese cedar, it presents a solid yet lightweight construction, with a pronounced grain and a deep, dark patina characteristic of early 20th-century Japanese interiors.
The interior is organized with fixed shelves, suitable for storing documents, textiles, ceramics, or books. Its compact footprint and sober design make it a highly versatile piece, able to integrate naturally into contemporary spaces as well as Japanese-inspired or wabi-sabi interiors.
Historical Context — Taishō Period
During the Taishō period, Japanese furniture evolved toward more contained and practical forms, adapting to changing domestic dynamics and increasingly compact living spaces. Cabinets from this era preserve traditional woodworking techniques while emphasizing functionality, balance, and formal simplicity.
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 Japanese antique storage cabinet can be combined with one of our wooden bowls or with our available antique trunks.
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