Japanese 20th Century Lacquerware and Wood-carved Tea Stand Cabinet
Japanese 20th Century Lacquerware and Wood-carved Tea Stand Cabinet
Origin: Japan
Era: 20th Century
Dimensions: W76 × D26.5 × H64 cm
Material: Pine, Copper
Description:
This Japanese tea stand cabinet from the 20th century showcases a striking combination of lacquered surfaces and finely carved geometric panels. Its compact stepped form features multiple storage compartments, including drawers and sliding doors, making it both decorative and practical for traditional tea settings.
The front panels are adorned with intricate polychrome designs in vivid red, gold, and black, forming rhythmic geometric patterns with folkloric motifs. The side includes an openwork “hourglass” cut-out, adding a sculptural dimension and lightness to the piece. Copper fittings highlight the craftsmanship and provide structural reinforcement.
Serving as both a functional furnishing for tea ceremony accoutrements and a display of Japanese artistry, this cabinet reflects the harmony of utility and decoration characteristic of 20th-century lacquer furniture. A refined and versatile piece for collectors and interior stylists alike.
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