This exquisite square low folding table, crafted from richly grained keyaki wood (Japanese zelkova), dates back to the Taisho era (1912–1926). Known for its durability and stunning natural patterns, keyaki wood was highly prized in traditional Japanese woodworking.
Designed for both beauty and functionality, the table features folding legs, allowing it to be easily collapsed for compact storage—a thoughtful solution for traditional Japanese homes with multipurpose rooms.
The table's elegant form and clean lines are complemented by the natural warmth and depth of keyaki wood, which has been carefully preserved over the decades. Its square shape and low height make it ideal for use in a variety of settings, such as tea gatherings, dining, or displaying decorative objects.
A timeless piece from the Taisho period, this table embodies the understated charm and craftsmanship of early 20th-century Japanese design, making it both a collectible and a functional addition to modern interiors.
25"W x 25"D x 13"H