A beautiful wooden cha’dansu 茶箪笥 (tea cabinet) in a single section, offering ample storage space and enriched with fine details. Fully restored, cleaned, and waxed in Japan. Constructed from precious keyaki 欅 (zelkova) wood, the cabinet is finished in a warm brown hue and accented with veneered burl wood panels across the front.
The upper part features a pair of sliding doors beside a hinged door with a drop handle, with underneath a gracefully tapered open display area with a central shelf.
The lower area is configured with another pair of sliding doors, a hinged door, and four drawers of varying sizes. Fitted with white metal hardware, including flower-shaped thumb grips and cylindrical drawer pulls.
Period: Japan – Early to mid-Shôwa period (early to mid-20th century)
Dimensions:
Height 105.7 cm, Width 80.3 cm, Depth 36.3 cm
A very practical cabinet in very good restored condition, with minimal traces of age. Please refer to the photos for a clear condition reference.