Walnut cabinet made by hand and featuring sliding shoji doors and shelves. This cabinet is constructed utilizing time honored joinery techniques featured in Japanese temple carpentry in addition it features shoji made utilizing those same traditional joinery techniques. The result is a cabinet that will serve you for many years to come. The shoji doors are backed with mulberry paper, the traditional paper used in shoji construction. This breathable material will allow the cabinet to circulate air while providing privacy to the storage space. Use this cabinet for media storage or as a room divider, the back is made to be shown and features removable panels which can be taken out to allow access to electronics. I build pieces with this method for the backs to allow for electronics to be easily installed in place without the need to fish wires through a small hole in the back. Customizations are available including length and material. Dimensions Height: 22 in. (55.88 cm) Width: 87 in. (220.98 cm) Depth: 15 in. (38.1 cm)
An iconic design from Vincent’s archives, revisited. Amongst the most versatile pieces in the collection, the cabinet was designed to ingeniously serve any number of functions; from displaying tableware in a dining area, to adding storage to a living room or home office, to adding wardrobe space to a bedroom. A timeless piece, crafted to last. Two doors, with three storage shelves each, which fasten with a magnetic clasp. It also has a magnet that allows them to be kept open to the side, if used as a display. The inside features three drawers and three shelves that together store 38.3 cm. The oak solid wood used to create CABINET 01 has a fir plywood with oak veneer for protection. The wood changes its appearance over time becoming a unique piece. This design has subtle features such as open grain or color variations that confirm its authenticity and beauty. Made in Spain. The compartment comprises several pieces, assembly and anchor to the wall are included in the shipping of the product. We will contact you when we receive your order information to arrange the delivery details. Important measurements: • Inner drawers: Length: 93.3 cm Base: 49 cm Height: 16.3cm • Door shelves: Length: 45.6 cm Base: 13.5 cm Height: 10.2cm • Inner shelves: Length: 102 cm Base: 42 cm • Leg height: 15 cm •Weight: 395 kg
Woodworker: Modeled after a Shaker sewing chest, this cabinet was made to hold a Japanese teapot and cups. The top is a cherry slab, sliced from the log where two branches flowed together; the dark...
A spiraling arrangement of drawers and doors derived from the golden ratio are the basis for this series of cabinets.
Khalili Collections | Japanese Art of the Meiji Period | A hardwood and cloisonné enamel display cabinet, with an asymmetric arrangement of hinged doors...
About The construction of this antique shodana is somehow different and richer than the traditional Japanese model: even if in fact there are the fundamental elements, which are a lower compartment closed by two sliding doors and three intermediate shelves, in this piece, there are many other closed parts, including two drawers. More, there are several lacquered parts decorated in superior-quality maki-e even in places that generally are left empty. Panels are painted with gold lacquer with landscapes from the Genji monogatari; handles reproduce a sho, a rare antique musical instrument used for the gagaku, the Japanese imperial court music. It really seems that the original owner of this piece of furniture must have been a high-class patron. Provenance: Kyoto, Arashiyama Museum Literature: Tetsu to urushi no geijutsu - Kyôto Arashiyama Bijutsukan zôhinshû, Kyôto, 1986, pag. 70.
Exquisite Japanese cabinet from the Meiji period, in original condition. This tansu has aged beautifully, showcasing the perfect imperfections that give this piece of furniture a unique character. The cabinet is a single unit and features two storage compartments with sliding doors. Inside, the space is divided with a shelf and an etagere. At the bottom, there are three spacious drawers finished with metal lock plates and handles. On the back of the cabinet, remnants of Japanese prints can still be seen on the papers. A unique and sought-after interior piece with beautifully darkened wood. Dimensions: height 173 cm, width 90 cm, depth 44.5 cm. less
Tansu Cabinet - One of a series of cabinets, inspired by Japanese Tansu and Ming Dynasty Case pieces.
The Torii Tea Cabinet is inspired by the torii gates of Japanese Shinto shrines. Made of ash and walnut. 25"W x 19"H x 7"D 26.5lbs. Pull out serving tray with recesses that fit the included tea set or most standard sets. Brass pulls. Drawers are 5" deep, 3" high and 3" wide. Perfect for tea bags, sweeteners, pods. The cabinet can be set on a counter or hung from the wall by the inset hangers on the back. The symbol at the top is the kanji for cha (tea). The sides are angled in at 2 degrees to match traditional torii gate construction. This cabinet is handmade and designed to evoke the rustic timber construction of a torii gate. Hence some imperfections (character). For example, each drawer is slightly different and only fits in its home. (They are marked on the bottom in case you lose track). The cabinet is designed around this included set: pot - 7.25" wide 5.25" high 25oz. capacity cups(4) - 2.75" diameter 2.75" high 5oz capacity
A wow statement for any living space. Hand cut dovetail joinery done by a passionate craftsman based in rural Nottinghamshire, this solid European oak Japanese inspired cabinet is built for the ages. Oak sliding doors with Masu-Tsnuagi kumiko (a traditional Japanese craft that uses small pieces of wood joined to make beautiful geometric patterns) This piece of furniture takes 2 months to create from start to finish. Please contact prior to purchase to confirm timescales Height 1000mm Width 1120mm Depth 420mm
Beautiful two-piece wooden Japanese cabinet (tansu) from the Taishō period. This decorative furniture features three storage compartments with sliding doors, six drawers, and a storage space with a removable panel. The cabinet is in good condition with signs of aging. Dimensions: height 137.5 cm, width 87.5 cm, depth 45.5 cm. less
About A Japanese Meiji period two-section tansu cabinet (also known as Mizuya Dansu) crafted in pine and elm burl. The top section consist of sliding doors and drawers in elm wood. Lower section with pair of sliding doors. Within the sliding doors are shelves. Original wrought iron fittings. A clear lacquer finish highlights the elm burl beautifully. Japan, Meiji period, 1852-1912. (Item is in two parts).
A custom designed display cabinet in white oak, with interior LED lighting and Japanese washi paper backed shoji doors.
About An old Japanese medicine chest. Furniture from the Meiji period (1860s-1900s). Material is cedar. It is a very rare furniture. The cedar wood tone on the front of the drawers is very beautiful and impressive. The condition is very good for furniture of this period. It is miraculous that all the drawer handles remain. And all 49 drawers move smoothly. All drawer contents have been washed and are clean. There are no insect bites at all. A perfect piece. Weight approx. 25 kg.
Staffan Holm's Kumiko Cabinets for Ariake Collection are inspired by the graphic qualities and craftsmanship of traditional kumiko screens.
Inspired by Heide Martin Cabinet and by Michael Pekovich book I have built this Wall Cabinet from White Oak, Ash and poplar,