Vintage Japanese Ko Tansu Small Chest (24A-G13)

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24A-G13
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Step into the past with this exquisite Vintage Japanese Ko Tansu from the 1910s, a masterful blend of beauty, history, and functionality. Crafted from premium Paulownia (Kirinoki) wood, this chest showcases a harmonious combination of various woods, each bringing its unique charm and texture to the piece.

Exquisite Craftsmanship and Materials

Primary Material: The main structure is crafted from Paulownia (Kirinoki) wood, celebrated for its lightweight nature and durability, resistant to warping and cracking.
First Row of Doors: The frame of the first row of doors is made from Kagi wood, known for its strength and stability.
Large Sliding Door Frame: The large sliding door is framed with Keyaki wood, admired for its rich, intricate grain and robust quality.
Small Door Frame: The small door on the right is framed with Hinoki wood, prized for its aromatic scent and smooth texture.
Elegant Details
All pulls are adorned with intricate details, reflecting the meticulous craftsmanship of Japanese artisans from the 1910s. The bronze handles, designed in an elegant warabi style, add a touch of historical sophistication to the piece, enhancing its visual appeal.

Versatile Storage
This Tansu is designed with practicality in mind, featuring multiple compartments that offer versatile storage solutions. Whether you need to organize personal treasures, household items, or use it as a decorative centerpiece, this chest combines beauty with functionality.

Key Features:

Era: Authentic piece from the 1910s, showcasing the craftsmanship of that era.
Material: Premium Paulownia (Kirinoki) wood with accents of Kagi, Keyaki, and Hinoki woods, each highlighting different wood grains.
Handles: Elegant warabi style bronze handles.
Details: Intricately detailed pulls.
Storage: Various compartments for versatile storage options.
Add a piece of Japanese heritage to your home with this Vintage 1910s Ko Tansu, where traditional craftsmanship meets functional design, creating a piece that is both a work of art and a practical storage solution.

28"W x 11 1/2"D x 25"H