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GBP £ 1145
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Description
DeepL TranslateBeijing, circa 1900
This handsome blanket chest was crafted in Beijing around 1900 and is made from beautifully grained solid camphor wood. The timber has a rich, warm tone with natural variations that highlight the swirling grain patterns, giving the chest a wonderfully tactile, organic character. Camphor was traditionally used in China for storage chests because of its aromatic properties — the scented wood naturally repels insects and helps preserve textiles, clothing and treasured possessions.
The chest is simply constructed, with clean lines and a rectangular form characteristic of northern Chinese design. At the centre is a large circular brass lock plate, paired with a shaped clasp and original fittings. Brass handles are mounted on each side, allowing the chest to be easily carried. Over time, the wood has developed a soft sheen and gentle patina, adding warmth and authenticity to the piece.
Originally used in a Chinese household for storing bedding, clothing, or valuable items, the chest today would make a highly practical and stylish addition to a modern home. It is ideal for use as a coffee table, blanket box, or low storage chest, offering both functionality and understated elegance.
The chest’s timeless design, beautiful grain and subtle traditional detailing make it a versatile piece that suits both contemporary and more classical interiors. It provides an attractive place to store linens, throws or keepsakes, while bring a warm, natural presence to any living space.
Last updated: 11/12/25
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