Japanese kodansu side cabinet with glass doors, early Taishō-Showa period (circa 1915-1940) #30
- Dimensions :
- H74 x W50 x D27
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- vintage
Japanese kodansu side cabinet with glass doors, early Taishō-Showa period (circa 1915-1940) Dimensions: Length: 50 cm Depth: 27 cm Height: 74 cm. Style: Taishō Materials and techniques: Sugi wood (Japanese cedar) Place of origin: Japan. Period: Early Taishō-Showa period (c. 1915-1940) Date of manufacture: Circa 1915-1940. Condition: Good. Wear corresponds to age and use. An authentic Japanese side cabinet from the early Taishō-Showa period (circa 1915-1940), made of sugi wood (Japanese cedar) with two original glass doors and two lower drawers. Its compact and functional proportions – 50 cm wide, 27 cm deep, and 74 cm high – make it a particularly versatile piece, suitable for living rooms, entry halls, dining rooms, or bedrooms. This type of kodansu was used in Japanese homes to store utensils or small personal items. Its antique patina and the natural wear of its surface bring a true wabi-sabi aesthetic, perfect for Japanese interiors or minimalist spaces seeking warmth and authenticity. It is in excellent condition, except for the characteristic imperfections of any antique, due to the passage of time. UNIQUE PIECE.
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