Grand Japanese Meiji Era Lacquered Tansu Sideboard (Trade)

$4,245.00
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This monumental 69-inch Tansu is a stunning fusion of Japanese Edo-period utility and high-art aesthetic. Originally designed for the organized storage of a merchant’s household or a grand provincial estate, this chest features a sophisticated multi-drawer configuration and hidden sliding compartments. The piece is finished in a deep, aged black lacquer that has developed a rich, matte-lustre patina over the decades. The true "soul" of the piece is the hand-painted door, which showcases a classical Japanese landscape featuring a gnarled pine tree—a symbol of longevity and steadfastness—rendered in traditional gold leaf and earth tones. Massive hand-forged iron hardware, including circular lock plates and pulls, provide a rugged, architectural contrast to the delicate painting.  Traditional Japanese Tansu were designed for mobility and durability. This specific "Long Tansu" (or Naga-dansu) served as a versatile storage unit for textiles, scrolls, and valuables. The presence of the Kannon-biraki (double-door) section with internal secret drawers indicates it was likely a high-status piece. Unlike modern replicas, the lacquer finish here is authentic, showing the subtle "ripple" and depth that only comes from genuine urushi-style applications on solid cedar or paulownia wood. The hand-hammered iron claddings and hinges are a testament to the metalworking skills of the Meiji era, designed to protect the corners of the chest during seasonal moves.
 At 69 inches long, this sideboard is the ultimate low-profile anchor for a grand entryway, dining room, or media center. It is a cornerstone piece for a Japandi or Zen Modern interior, where it functions as both high-capacity storage and a dramatic focal point. Its dark finish allows it to "ground" a light-filled room, while the gold-leaf painted panel catches ambient light beautifully. Style the top with your favorite Wabi-Sabi ceramics, a large bronze vessel, or a simple collection of art books to let the historic ironwork remain the primary visual draw.

  • *Era: Meiji Period / Antique
  • *Size: 69.5“(L) x 16“(D) x 31“(H) 
  • *Material: Solid Cedar/Paulownia Wood, Lacquer Finish, Hand-Forged Iron
  • *Color: Deep Charcoal Black / Aged Gold Leaf Accents
  • *Design: Multi-drawer configuration with sliding door and hidden compartments.
  • *Features: Hand-painted pine landscape panel, original iron lock plates, and warabite pulls.
  • *Origin: Japan
  • *Condition: Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.  

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  • **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.

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