This early 20th-century Chinese cabinet, crafted from elmwood, embodies the simple elegance of Ming Dynasty design. Likely originating in Northern China, where elm was a favored furniture wood, this piece showcases classic Ming elements: clean lines, straight legs, and a lack of excessive ornamentation. The cabinet's two doors and two drawers offer ample storage, while the finely carved apron featuring a keyfret motif adds a subtle decorative touch. Originally used in a family home for storing household items or textiles, this cabinet now brings a touch of history and understated elegance to modern interiors. Its warm patina and rustic appeal blend seamlessly with farmhouse, wabi-sabi, or eclectic aesthetics. Imagine it gracing a dining room as a sideboard, a living room as a small media console, or a bedroom as a unique nightstand.
- *Era: Antique
- *Material: Elm
- *Size: 27.75"(L) x 16.5“(D) x 33"(H)
- *Color: Elm wood
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*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.
Found Shanxi
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