With its unique style and strong, durable designs it is celebrated for its elegant and artistic lines. Our pieces are selected to showcase the texture and beauty of the natural woods, ranging from elegant items to magnificent pieces, lavishly decorated with carvings, lacquered or with precious stones and metals. For an outstanding representative of the oriental arts then Chinese furniture is it.
Colonial Philippine table, made of exotic Molave wood, native to the Philippines, currently under strict protection. The matt surface of the table is covered with a natural patina with traces of use.
In the years 1565-1898 the Philippines was a Spanish colony, hence the Spanish style of the furniture. This type of table was mainly made for monastic refectory in the Philippines.
The table has interesting dimensions, it is quite narrow, so it can be used as a console table against the wall or as a kind of assistant behind the sofa.
The table top is made of one piece of wood.
Unusually large size sideboard with beautiful original 'cayenne' color lacquer.
Ask aboutCabinet made of elm wood, covered with a nice lacquer patina. Style of the piece is typical for Qing dynasty.
Ask aboutA selection of Chinese 1800-century kimonochests. Built in camphor and covered
with leather and lacquer. Beautiful and decorative, and suitable for all types of
storage. Sizes and colors vary.
Medicine chests covered with beautiful blue-green lacquer. There are Chinese characters on the drawers, telling what medicin used to be inside each of them. From Shanxi province, China. Dating from the mid 1800's.
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