Original price
GBP £ 1445
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Description
DeepL TranslateGansu, circa 1900
Crafted from poplar wood, this striking cabinet is typical of traditional storage chests from eastern Gansu and Inner Mongolia. Originally designed for grain storage with access via a removable half-board lid in the top, the piece has been adapted for contemporary use by adding a single door mounted on wooden dowels. This makes the cabinet more practical for use today while preserving its authentic regional character.
The cabinet displays a palette of colours that is typical of the region: robust black lacquer frames contrast with red and cream detailing on the door. The lower drawer, originally finished in orange, has naturally weathered to expose the underlying poplar wood, adding to the authentic patina. The muted colours, the result of years of use and wear, lend an aged aesthetic, depth and character to the cabinet.
With a single removable shelf inside, the cabinet offers practical storage in a bedroom or living room, and would be a unique conversation starter in any space.
Last updated: 19/11/25
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