
A charming and decorative Japanese wooden cabinet, likely early 20th century, with intricate details and fine craftsmanship. The piece features lacquered panels inset with mother-of-pearl floral designs, brass fittings, and multiple drawers hidden behind twin doors. The mix of geometric marquetry, warm wood grain, and shimmering shell inlay creates a striking aesthetic, perfect for use as a decorative storage cabinet or as part of a Japanese-inspired interior.
The cabinet includes several small interior drawers, a larger bottom drawer, and a top compartment (currently locked, with the key missing). One hinge is broken, though the door still sits in place. These signs of age and wear give the piece authentic character and present opportunities for gentle restoration if desired.
Age-related wear with surface marks, one broken hinge, and top compartment locked shut with no key present. Doors and drawers otherwise functional.
A beautiful example of Japanese cabinetry blending utility with artistry, ideal for Japandi, wabi-sabi, and maximalist interiors.
22.5 x 9.5 x 20.5cm
The cabinet includes several small interior drawers, a larger bottom drawer, and a top compartment (currently locked, with the key missing). One hinge is broken, though the door still sits in place. These signs of age and wear give the piece authentic character and present opportunities for gentle restoration if desired.
Age-related wear with surface marks, one broken hinge, and top compartment locked shut with no key present. Doors and drawers otherwise functional.
A beautiful example of Japanese cabinetry blending utility with artistry, ideal for Japandi, wabi-sabi, and maximalist interiors.
22.5 x 9.5 x 20.5cm