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Pagoda Umbrella Outdoor

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Japanese Tall Antique Bronze "Birds of Paradise" Lantern
Located in South Burlington, VT
Japan, an unusually tall and handsome antique handcrafted cast bronze lantern in a pagoda form- an
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Lanterns

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Bronze

Japanese Old Carved Granite Stone "Heron" Lantern Perfect Size for Your Garden
Located in South Burlington, VT
modeled after a heron standing on one leg. The umbrella top is designed to look like folded wings of a
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Garden Ornaments

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Granite

Japanese Antique Pagoda Tea House Bronze Lantern, Dragon Finial and Fine Details
Located in South Burlington, VT
of a Japanese mountain tea house pagoda form that may be either suspended in your favourite indoor or
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Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Bronze

Japanese Tall Antique Bronze "Birds of Paradise" Lantern Pagoda Form Fine Detail
Located in South Burlington, VT
Japan, an unusually tall and handsome antique handcrafted cast bronze lantern in a pagoda form- an
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Bronze

Japan Big Unique Chrysanthemum Flowers Garden Lantern
Located in South Burlington, VT
unique shape, it is finely detailed with a simple pagoda style roof line. Its bottom access door
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Iron

Japan Big Hummingbird And Flowers Garden Lantern
Located in South Burlington, VT
detailed with a pagoda style roof line and horse shoe shaped tiles. The hummingbirds are realistically
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Iron

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Finding the Right asian-art-furniture for You

From Japanese handmade earthenware pottery, originating circa 14,500 B.C. and adorned with elaborate corded patterns known as jōmon, to natural elm case pieces and storage cabinets built in Qing dynasty–era China to mid-century Thai rice-paper charcoal rubbings, antique and vintage Asian art and furniture make for wonderful additions to all kinds of contemporary interiors.

Eastern elements elevate any home’s decor. Introduce zen sensibility to your living room, dining room and bedroom with the neutral color palettes and the natural materials such as rattan, bamboo and elm that we typically associate with traditional Asian furniture. Decorative handwoven embroideries and textiles originating from India and elsewhere on the continent, which can be draped over a bed or sofa or used as a wall hanging, can be as practical as they are functional, just as you wouldn’t seek out Japanese room-divider screens — often decorated with paintings but constructed to be lightweight and mobile — merely for privacy.

With everything from blanket chests to lighting fixtures to sculptures and carvings, it’s easy to tastefully bring serenity to your living space by looking to the treasures for which the East has long been known.

For British-born furniture designer Andrianna Shamaris, the Japanese concept of beauty in imperfection isn’t limited to her Wabi Sabi collection. She embraces it in her New York City apartment as well. In the living area, for instance, she retained the fireplace’s original black marble while swathing its frame and the rest of the room in bright white.

“We left the fireplace very clean and wabi-sabi, so that it blended into the wall,” says Shamaris, who further appointed the space with a hand-carved antique daybed whose plush pillows are upholstered in antique textiles from the Indonesian island of Sumba.

In the growing antique and vintage Asian art and furniture collection on 1stDibs, find ceramics from China, antiquities from Cambodia and a vast range of tables, seating, dining chairs and other items from Japan, India and other countries.

Questions About Pagoda Umbrella Outdoor
  • 1stDibs ExpertSeptember 25, 2019

    To wash an outdoor umbrella, first brush off any loose dirt, then scrub the fabric with a solution of laundry detergent and water. Finally, rinse it to remove the soap residue.