Dating back to the illustrious Taisho era, this small vintage ko tansu crafted from esteemed kiri wood stands as a testament to the elegance and ingenuity of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. Kiri wood, prized for its lightweight yet durable nature, lends an air of sophistication to this charming chest, while its distinctive grain patterns add a touch of natural beauty.
Embodying the essence of simplicity and functionality, this ko tansu features an array of variously sized drawers meticulously arranged to accommodate a multitude of treasures. Each drawer, a miniature masterpiece in its own right, boasts intricate metal corner fittings that not only reinforce the chest's structure but also add a hint of understated luxury.
The gleaming brass handles, delicately affixed to each drawer, provide a tactile connection to the past, inviting exploration and discovery. Among the drawers, two stand out with decorative lock plates, reminiscent of a bygone era when such chests safeguarded precious possessions with both practicality and style.
As a relic of Japan's rich cultural heritage, this ko tansu captures the imagination with its timeless appeal and understated elegance. Whether displayed as a focal point in a living space or nestled discreetly in a private study, it serves as a reminder of the artistry and craftsmanship that defined an era, promising both utility and aesthetic pleasure for generations to come.
23 1/4"W x 11 1/4"D x 16 1/4"H