Four Piece Stacking Cabinet
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Description
Depth: 24.5" // This refined, early 20th century stacking cabinet from Beijing commands its surroundings with grand scale, rich materials, and a timeless modular design. Constructed of northern elm (yumu) with traditional joinery, the cabinet is comprised of four separate, stacked storage compartments. The lowest compartment features a footed base and two shallow drawers, while the remaining three have identical designs that allow them to be reconfigured in any order.
The stacking cabinet has a minimalist, square corner design, highlighting the beauty of a simple silhouette. The cabinet is cloaked inside and out with a red-brown lacquer finish, lightly faded along the edges from a century of use. Square brass hinges and lock plates accent the fronts with a metallic sheen, perfectly punctuating the warmth of the lacquer finish. Used as a tall compound cabinet or arranged as nightstands and side cabinets, this impressive cabinet set is a versatile storage solution in traditional and modern interiors alike. -
More Information
Period: 1920-1949 Condition: Good. Creation Date: c. 1930 Styles / Movements: Asian, Traditional Dealer Reference #: CSA007 Incollect Reference #: 804704 -
Dimensions
W. 32.5 in; H. 90 in; D. 24.5 in; W. 82.55 cm; H. 228.6 cm; D. 62.23 cm;
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