Long Chinese Cabinet
21st Century and Contemporary Vietnamese Chinese Chippendale Cabinets
Wood
Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Cabinets
Cedar
Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Chippendale Vitrines
Mahogany
Antique Early 19th Century Chinese Qing Cabinets
Elm, Lacquer
Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Qing Cabinets
Glass, Hardwood
20th Century Chinese Chinese Export Cabinets
Brass
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Cabinets
Glass, Maple
Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Cabinets
Brass
Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Cabinets
Brass
Antique Early 19th Century Cabinets
Satinwood
Antique 19th Century Chinese Cabinets
Wood
Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Sideboards
Iron
Mid-20th Century North American Chinese Chippendale Credenzas
Glass, Mahogany
Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Cabinets
Iron
Mid-20th Century American Chinese Export Credenzas
Brass
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Buffets
Cane, Glass, Mahogany
Early 20th Century Jacobean Cabinets
Walnut
20th Century American Hollywood Regency Cabinets
Metal
Early 2000s American Georgian Cabinets
Oak
20th Century Cabinets
Fruitwood
Early 2000s American French Provincial Cabinets
Oak
Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Bookcases
Birch
Vintage 1970s Danish Mid-Century Modern Cabinets
Rosewood
Vintage 1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Sideboards
Brass
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Buffets
Brass
Early 2000s American French Provincial Desks
Walnut
Antique 1890s French Louis XVI Vitrines
Bronze
Antique Early 1900s French Louis XV Vitrines
Bronze
20th Century American Hollywood Regency Cupboards
Bamboo, Reed
Antique 1890s English Edwardian Vitrines
Blown Glass, Walnut
Antique 1870s French French Provincial Vitrines
Oak
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Buffets
Cane, Walnut, Glass
Antique 1890s French Louis XV Vitrines
Walnut
Vintage 1920s French Louis XV Vitrines
Walnut
2010s American Directoire Bookcases
Wire, Brass
2010s Chinese Post-Modern Cabinets
Oak
2010s Chinese Post-Modern Cabinets
Ash
2010s Chinese Post-Modern Cabinets
Ash
Late 20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Cabinets
Wood
Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Cabinets
Elm
2010s Italian Modern Cabinets
Metal
Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Qing Cabinets
Pine, Elm
Antique 1760s American Chinese Chippendale Cabinets
Brass
Antique 19th Century Chinese Bookcases
Ebony
Antique 19th Century Chinese Chinese Export Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Chinese Mid-Century Modern Dressers
Naugahyde, Lucite
Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Buffets
Wood
Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Wardrobes and Armoires
Lacquer, Paint, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary Neoclassical Cabinets
Metal
Antique 19th Century Chinese Qing Apothecary Cabinets
Wood
Antique 19th Century French Victorian Vitrines
Brass
Antique 19th Century Apothecary Cabinets
Pine
Antique 1880s French Japonisme Cabinets
Wood, Paint
Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Cabinets
Glass, Walnut
Antique 1820s Chinese Campaign Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Hardwood
Antique 18th Century Peruvian Spanish Colonial Cabinets
Mother-of-Pearl, Teak
Vintage 1960s Mid-Century Modern Dry Bars
Wood, Beech
20th Century American Hollywood Regency Dressers
Metal
Antique 19th Century French Louis XVI Cabinets
Ormolu
Antique 1850s Chinese Campaign Commodes and Chests of Drawers
Brass
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Long Chinese Cabinet For Sale on 1stDibs
How Much is a Long Chinese Cabinet?
- What is a long cabinet called?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertOctober 5, 2021A long cabinet can be called a sideboard, buffet, server, credenza, cabinet or even a console. The fact is, shops and furniture makers use all sorts of names for long cabinets nearly interchangeably. On 1stDibs, there are many varieties of antique and vintage long cabinets for sale.
- Can I paint my Chinese cabinet?1 AnswerLotus GallerySeptember 23, 2020
Yes, you can paint your Chinese cabinet, though unless it is in poor condition, doing so is usually frowned upon. You will have to sand down the surface beforehand, as most Chinese cabinets have a lacquer finish.
- Lotus GallerySeptember 23, 2020
A Chinese wedding cabinet is a general term to refer to any number of large armoire type cabinets with two large doors and fitted with shelves and usually a false bottom. True wedding cabinets will have auspicious paintings, such as butterflies or flowers, or even boys, covering the doors and frame.
- Lotus GallerySeptember 23, 2020
Generally speaking, antique Chinese cabinets are very well made, using solid wood with joined construction. Vintage and modern Chinese cabinets will generally not be of the same high quality as antique pieces.
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