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DeepL TranslateTianjin, circa 1870
This handsome sideboard originates from Tianjin in northern China and dates to the late nineteenth century. Tianjin, a bustling port city during the late Qing and Republican periods, produced furniture that blended northern robustness with subtle decorative refinements. This piece reflects that regional character, combining strong, robust architectural lines with a deep, beautifully aged lacquer finish.
Constructed in solid elm, the sideboard is finished in a rich, dark lacquer that has developed a mellow patina over the years. The clean geometry, thick frames and squared edges are typical of northern Chinese furniture, while the darker finish reflects Tianjin’s taste for understated, practical elegance. Areas of gentle wear soften the surface and reveal hints of the timber beneath, giving the cabinet depth and authenticity.
The top section features three drawers, each fitted with a brass loop handle on a shaped backplate. Below these two doors are fitted centrally with a smaller drawer at either side. The large round brass lock plate mounted to the central doors is particularly striking—its circular form associated with harmony and unity in Chinese symbolism.
Inside, the cupboard is fitted with a single shelf, offering versatile storage for dining ware, linens or household items. The simple but carefully executed joinery, including mitered corners and traditional mortise-and-tenon construction, reflects the high craftsmanship of Tianjin’s workshops at the time. the centre post between the doors is removable, allowing easier access to the cabinet's interior.
Tianjin’s location as a thriving trading port influenced its furniture traditions. Local artisans adopted Northern Chinese forms—solid, well-proportioned, and designed for everyday use—while favouring darker lacquers and chunky metal fittings. Furniture like this was often found in merchant households, valued for its durability and dignified appearance.
With its strong lines, rich dark finish and practical storage, this sideboard would fit seamlessly into both contemporary and traditional settings as a real statement piece in a dining room, hallway or living space. The combination of generous storage and timeless design ensures it remains as functional today as it was over a century ago.
Last updated: 26/11/25
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