An antique Japanese Mizuya Tansu (kitchen chest) from the Taisho period (1910s–1920s), showcasing both voluminous storage and timeless Japanese craftsmanship. This chest is designed in two stackable sections, making it practical for transport and flexible for various uses. It is constructed from premium Cypress (Hinoki) and Cryptomeria (Suginoki) wood, renowned for their durability and appealing grain patterns.
The upper section features two sets of sliding doors. The wood panels have been thoughtfully replaced with glass, enhancing its functionality as a display case while maintaining its traditional character. The bottom section is equipped with an arrangement of small drawers in varying sizes for organized storage, alongside a set of sliding doors, offering additional hidden storage space.
Ideal as a versatile display chest or even repurposed as a bar chest, this Mizuya Tansu seamlessly blends traditional elegance with modern practicality, making it an exceptional addition to any interior setting.
56"W x 17 1/2"D x 58 1/2"