Skip to main content

Japonisme Furniture

JAPONISME STYLE

In the late 19th and early 20th century, France developed an enduring passion for Japanese aesthetics and craftsmanship. Not only did this interpretation of Japanese culture — which became known as Japonisme — infuse fresh energy into French art and design, but it also radically transformed how Europeans, and subsequently the world, would come to understand visual culture. 

Until 1853, Japan had been closely guarded against foreign visitors for over two centuries. However, American Commodore Matthew C. Perry sailed into Japan that year and initiated the first of its treaties with the United States and Europe, thereby opening its borders and giving the West its first-ever look at Japanese design. 

For the next few decades, taken with Japonisme, sophisticated collectors in Paris, New York and elsewhere gorged themselves on lacquered screens, celadon ceramics and netsuke ornaments, along with artworks depicting various aspects of Japanese life. The East Asian country’s influence on Europe, particularly France, contributed to one of the most creatively prosperous periods in history, leaving an imprint on the Impressionist, Art Nouveau and Art Deco movements, and inspiring artists like Edgar Degas, Mary Cassatt, Vincent van Gogh as well as luxury houses such as Louis Vuitton and Hermès. Japonisme emerged at the time when the ornate Renaissance Revival style was the most prominent mode of decorating in Europe, and Japanese aesthetics seemed strikingly modern and elegant in comparison. 

In addition to everyday practical objects from Japan, such as vases, tableware and decorative boxes, Japanese art, especially Japanese woodblock prints by masters of the ukiyo-e school, caught the eye of many artists — particularly those in the Art Nouveau poster community in 1880s Paris. The luscious organic colors associated with traditional Japanese design, motifs like cherry blossoms and carp and the vivid patterns found in woodblock prints, silks and more were adopted and appropriated by painters as well as ceramicists and those working in other fields of the decorative arts. Today, demand for Japanese lacquerware — furniture, trays, writing boxes, screens, incense burners — from the Edo period (1615–1868) and the late 19th century continues to be very strong among collectors.

Find a collection of antique Japonisme furniture and decorative objects on 1stDibs.

to
86
577
441
556
19
2
87,603
54,676
18,387
10,364
8,081
6,541
6,505
6,081
4,585
3,928
3,604
3,301
3,274
2,957
2,892
2,859
2,638
2,064
30
236
290
21
128
86
33
29
5
14
5
15
14
3
5
5
1
192
177
150
97
76
403
388
379
100
58
577
572
573
16
15
12
7
7
Item Ships From: USA
Style: Japonisme
Japanese Metal & Red Lacquer Bird Motif Amour Shield Circa 1800 Hachiman Temple
Located in Atlanta, GA
Japanese, circa 1800. This stunning Japanese armor shield mounted to a museum quality iron stand - circa 1800 is a remarkable piece of historical craftsmanship, featuring a metal co...
Category

Early 19th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Metal

Japanese Wood Soroban Abacus, 1940s
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A hand-made wooden Soroban or Abacus, Japan, circa 1945-1952. A student abacus, made of wood, with wooden beads on metal spokes. Hand painted Japanese numbers. An abacus is a calc...
Category

1940s Japanese Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Japanese Late Meiji Period Satsuma Three-Footed Vase, Ca. 1900
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Late Meiji Period Satsuma Three-Footed Vase, Ca. 1900 Late Meiji Period (1868-1912) DIMENSIONS: Height: 10.25 inches Di...
Category

Early 1900s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Pair of Rare Porcelain Commemorative Vases by Makuzu Kozan Meiji Period
Located in Atlanta, GA
A pair of porcelain vases in classic form, decorated with underglaze blue and copper red painting by Imperial potter Makuzu Kozan. Also known as Miyagawa Kozan (1842–1916), Makuzu was one of the most established and collected ceramist known to the west from Meiji Period. The vases are in a classic Chinese form called "Bang Chu Ping" (grain-mallet vase...
Category

1910s Japanese Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Framed Japanese Festival Kimono with Tsutshugaki Dye
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Japanese festival kimono expertly mounted and displayed in a large acrylic shadow box. This impressive ceremonial garment circa late 19th-early 20th century was made from a thick l...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Textile, Acrylic

Modern Biophilic Moroccan High-Low Rug, Biophilia Japandi Meets Wabi-Sabi
Located in Dallas, TX
81105 Organic Modern Moroccan High-Low Rug Runner, 02'10 x 14'00. Behold our latest masterpiece: the hand-knotted wool organic modern Moroccan rug runner. A stunning fusion of Biophilic Japandi and Wabi-Sabi design philosophies, meticulously crafted to infuse your home with timeless elegance and natural allure. Each thread woven with care, embodying the essence of simplicity, warmth, and the embrace of imperfection. Drawing inspiration from the tranquil landscapes of nature, this Moroccan hallway rug boasts a neutral earth-tone color palette, reminiscent of soft beige sands and tranquil taupe skies. These hues, carefully selected, mirror the understated beauty of the natural world, offering a canvas that transcends trends and seamlessly integrates into any space. The intricate hand-knotted wool construction of this piece showcases the raw textures and organic variations of the material, echoing the Wabi-Sabi principle of finding beauty in the imperfect. Its high and low pile invites tactile exploration, encouraging you to trace your fingers along its surface and discover the subtle irregularities that lend each rug its unique charm. Adorning its surface is a textured pattern inspired by the biomorphic motifs found in nature's serene landscapes. Like smooth stones in a Zen garden or the gentle flow of a winding stream, these organic forms gracefully embellish this Moroccan runner, evoking a sense of tranquility and connection to the natural world. Each woven fiber carries a story of the outdoors, infusing your space with a serene ambiance and a profound sense of connection. With its neutral palette and textured surface, this rug becomes a serene canvas, inviting the interplay of light and shadow to dance across its fibers. Whether bathed in natural sunlight or illuminated by artificial glow, it brings a harmonious balance to any interior, echoing the essence of Japandi design...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pakistani Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wool

Antique Japanese Kutani Porcelain Dragon Phoenix Bird Charger Plate 13"
Located in Dayton, OH
Early to mid 20th century Japanese kutani / imari style serving plate / platter - white porcelain hand painted with spiraling dragons and phoenixes / pheasants by flowering trees, s...
Category

Early 20th Century Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Wrought iron with braas winged Okimono Jizai dragonfly sculpture
Located in Ferndale, MI
Nicely crafted early Okimono sculpture of dragonfly . Wrought and forged body with brass wings . Original finish and patina .
Category

Late 19th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Brass, Wrought Iron

Mirror with Carved Dragon att. Gabriel Viardot
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Glass mirror with hand carved wood dragon attributed to French sculptor and cabinetmaker Gabriel Viardot (January 2, 1830 - March 19, 1904). Viardot was a French cabinet maker and sp...
Category

19th Century French Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Glass, Wood

Japanese Taisho/Showa Period Six - Panel Screen with Galloping Horses, Ca. 1920
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Taisho/Showa Period Six - Panel Screen with Galloping Horses, Ca. 1920 ABOUT Taisho/Showa Period (1912 – 1926) DIMENSIONS Width: 70 inches Height: 35 inches
Category

1920s Japanese Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Vintage Japanese Ceremonial Wedding Kimono with Embroidery Designs
Located in Atlanta, GA
A large Japanese Wedding Kimono with bold embroidery designs. The auspicious attire was known as Uchikake and was worn by the bride during the wedding ceremony made from silk and hea...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Brocade, Silk

Exhibition Quality Coalport Porcelain "Crane" Japonesque Enamel Vase
Located in Atlanta, GA
Coalport Porcelain (English, 1795-1926 then part of the Wedgwood company), circa 1885. An Exhibition quality porcelain moon flask style vase featuring a cobalt ground and grouping of highly detailed enamel cranes to one side grazing around a pond with 24kt gold calla lilies in the background. The verso with a similar scene of two cranes likely a mating pair. Each side is surrounded by masterfully detailed sunflowers and furthermore by Rococo motifs and enameled scrollwork of polychrome enamel embellishments. Please note, unfortunately at one point this vase was made into a lamp and the base has been replaced with a gilt metal foot. Measuring: 19" h, 13.5" w, 7.5" d. Provenance: An important Cape Cod...
Category

Late 19th Century English Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Enamel

19th Century French Japonisme Bamboo Side Table
Located in Winter Park, FL
A 19th century French Japonisme Aesthetic Movement side table. Sturdy bamboo frame with open work bamboo stretcher and slightly curved root end feet. Top is made from a Japanese marq...
Category

19th Century French Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Bamboo, Lacquer, Rosewood

Framed Japanese Embroidery Textile Panel Pagoda Scenery
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Japanese silk embroidery landscape scenery panel depicting a Buddhist pagoda and a temple compound set in a forest with towering pines and...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Metal

Japanese Rinpa Style Lacquer Ink Stone Box Suzuribako
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Japanese writing box with ink stone (known as Suzuribako) with exquisite maki-e decoration circa late Meiji to early Taisho period (1890s-1930s)...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood, Lacquer

Vintage Japanese Temple Style Box
Located in Dallas, TX
PRESENTING A LOVELY Vintage Japanese Temple Style Box. Made of rosewood, this box has a cover featuring ‘Buddhist Swastikas’ on the front. The cover lifts off to reveal a tabernacle with 2 carved dragons on wither side. Probably made in the first quarter of the 20th Century, circa 1920-30. Rectangular shaped for the storage of deities statues...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Chinese Peking Cut Blue & White Cameo Glass Vase, Ca. ca. 1900-1920
Located in New York, NY
Chinese Peking Cut Blue & White Cameo Glass Vase, Ca. ca.1900-1920 DIMENSIONS: Height: 12.5 inches Diameter: 5.5 inches ABOUT CHINESE PEKING GLASS Peking cut blue ...
Category

1910s Japanese Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Glass

Pair of Rare Antique Japanese Folding Screens with Provenance
Located in Atlanta, GA
An amazing pair of matching antique Japanese folding screen predating 1812-1813, most likely from Kano School. Six panels each depict C...
Category

1810s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Brass

Rare Antique Japanese Folding Screen by Kano Tanshin
By Kano Tanshin
Located in Atlanta, GA
An exquisite Japanese folding screen painted and signed by Kano Tanshin (Morimasa) (1658-1719), circa early Edo Period. An important member of the Kano painter family, the son of Kano Tanyu...
Category

17th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Brass

Japanese Edo Period Ko-jo Mask of an Old Man, ca. 1820
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Edo Period Ko-jo Mask of an Old Man, ca. 1820 Edo Period (1603-1868) DIMENSIONS: Length: 15” (with beard) Length: 8” (without beard) Height: 4” Width: 5.5” ABOUT A Japanese Edo Period (1603-1868) Ko-jo Mask of an Old Man refers to a traditional theatrical or ceremonial mask crafted during Japan’s Edo period (1603–1868). Here's a breakdown of what this object typically represents and why it's significant: The term "Ko-jo" (or Kojo) roughly translates to "old man" or "aged person" in Japanese. A Ko-jo mask often portrays the face of an elderly man, typically with exaggerated age features: deep wrinkles, sagging skin, a long nose, bushy eyebrows, and sometimes a beard. These masks are usually used in Noh, Kyogen, or folk performances, and occasionally in Shinto rituals. In Noh theater, masks are used to express character types, moods, and spiritual roles. The Ko-jo mask might represent a wise elder, a spirit of age and wisdom, or even a deity. In Kyogen, which is the comedic counterpart to Noh, old-man masks are used more playfully, often satirizing elderly characters in lighthearted scenes. The Ko-jo mask may also symbolize ancestral reverence or longevity, tying it to folk beliefs and ritual performances. Edo period masks...
Category

1820s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Japanese Silk Embroidery Tapestry Meiji Period
Located in Atlanta, GA
A spectacular Japanese embroidered silk panel beautifully presented in a gilt frame suspended in a lucite shadow box with gilt wood border. The silk picture is dated to 1890-1910s toward the end of Meiji Period, when Japanese started to participate international expose by presenting its best art and craft. Elaborate embroidered silk tapestry like this was very popular among westerners due to its superb craftmanship and also exotic subject matter that was often derived from classic Japanese folklore, mythology and various motifs. The tapestry on offer is such an example. It depicts an old couple...
Category

1890s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Fabric, Silk, Lucite

Japanese Large Hand-Carved Boxwood Okimono – “Mino-Kame” Turtle, Ca. 1900
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Large Hand-Carved Boxwood Okimono – “Mino-Kame” Turtle, Ca. 1900 DIMENSIONS: Height: 4 inches Length: 19 inches Wide : 5 inches ABOUT An exceptional example of Meiji-era c...
Category

Early 1900s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Vintage Japanese Box from the 1970s
Located in Austin, TX
Perhaps originally designed as a Bento Box, this is a one-of-a-kind piece for your home-office or study desk. It has iconic 1970s modern lines and beautifully exemplifies the elevat...
Category

Late 20th Century Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Plastic

Japanese Cloisonné Foil Urn Vase
Located in Guaynabo, PR
This is a cloisonné foil metal vase depicting a continuous scenes around it of three large white cranes, a volcano and some green leaves in a turquoise background. Under the base the...
Category

20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Metal

Antique Tiffany Japonesque Applied Hand-Hammered Sterling Silver Sake Pot
Located in New York, NY
Japonesque sterling silver sake pot. Made by Tiffany & Co. in New York, circa 1880. Globular with short and tapering diagonal spout and stationary bracket han...
Category

Late 19th Century American Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

1945 Royal Crown Derby Old Imari Covered Vegetable Dish
Located in Morristown, NJ
Royal Crown Derby Old Imari 1128 oval covered vegetable dish. A timeless example of English bone china craftsmanship. Featuring the brand’s iconi...
Category

1940s English Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Gold, Enamel

Vintage Japanese Formal Black Silk Kimono
Located in Atlanta, GA
A vintage Japanese silk Kuro Tomesode Kimono, circa 1960s-1980s. Kuro Tomesode is a dress for married woman for the most formal occasions, equivalent of the evening gowns in the west. It is overall black, decorated only with patterns of bright colors on the bottom. This kimono has three Mon family crests on the front and back shoulder. It is lined with white silk in its interior. On the front, it features exposed white stitches around neck and breast, a very subtle and elegant touch. The bottom part of the kimono is decorated with lavish woven design with embroidery accents that depicts a group of pheasants among peonies and other blossoms along a flowing stream. Great contrast in the colors and attention to details. An very elegant textile for wall...
Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Silk

19th Century Chinese Carved Wooden and Marble Side Table or Etagere
Located in New York, NY
Antique (19th century) Chinese hand-carved table with inset marble top with two stretchers.
Category

Late 19th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Marble

Japanese Edo Period Musha Ningyo Seating Samurai, Ca. 1800
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Edo Period Musha Ningyo Seating Samurai, Ca. 1800 DIMENSIONS Height: 16 inches Width: 19 inches Depth: 10 inches ABOUT Musha Ningyō (武者人形)- Literal meaning: "Warrior Dolls...
Category

Early 1800s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Japanese Edo Period Nabashima Porcelain Plate with Three Sake Bottles, Ca. 1850
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Edo Period Nabashima Porcelain Blue Plate with Three Sake Bottles, Ca. 1850 PERIOD Edo Period ((1603-1868) – Mid-19...
Category

1850s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Noritake Okura Porcelain Vase with Traditional Sakura Decor
Located in Clifton Springs, NY
Vintage fine porcelain vase features traditional Sakura decor in yellow, gold, and platinum on red and white background; the rim and the base a...
Category

1970s Japanese Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Antique Japanese Signed Imari Porcelain Figurine "Cat Riding a Turtle", Ca. 1890
Located in New York, NY
Antique Japanese Signed Imari Porcelain Figurine of a Cat Riding a Turtle, Ca. 1890 DIMENSIONS Length: 15 inches Width: 11 inches Height: 7 inches ABOUT...
Category

1890s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Rare Inscribed Japanese Wood Chest Zenibako on Custom Stand
Located in Atlanta, GA
A rare original and impressively intact Japanese Zenibako (banker's money box) from late 19th century circa Meiji Period (1868-1912). The chest was made from cypress wood and fitted ...
Category

19th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Iron

Korean Meiping Green Porcelain Flower Vase, Early 20th Century
Located in New York, NY
Korean Meiping Green Porcelain Flower Vase, Early 20th C DETAILS Signed on the bottom. DIMENSIONS: Height: 14 inches Diameter: 7.5 inches ABOUT VASE This very elegant Meiping vase...
Category

1910s South Korean Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

19th Century Japanese Bronze Vase
Located in Stamford, CT
19th century Japanese bronze vase of classic form with a lovely rich patina. The vase has been drilled for wiring as a lamp. It will make ...
Category

Late 18th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Pair of Japanese Bronze Vase with Metal Inlays by Mitsufune
Located in Atlanta, GA
A pair of elegant vases of solid oiled bronze from the Meiji era, Japan (1868-1912). In a Classic Meiping shape, the pair has a mirrored inlay with gold, silver and red enamel that d...
Category

Late 19th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Rare Tiffany Sterling Silver Soup Tureen in Historic Chrysanthemum Pattern
Located in New York, NY
Rare Chrysanthemum sterling silver soup tureen. Made by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Lobed and oval bowl with scalloped and turned down scalloped rim. Bracket end handles and four spla...
Category

Late 19th Century American Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Sterling Silver

19thc Imari Porcelain Large Japanese Planter
Located in Savannah, GA
This lovely large Imari porcelain planter features a patchwork of colorful filigree designs and symbols with vines, flowers and cranes in bright blues, saffron red and white. "Imar...
Category

1890s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

19th Century Antique Imari Porcelain Chargers, a Pair
Located in Pearland, TX
A wonderful pair of antique, 19th century Imari chargers with lovely lobed edges, in traditional vibrant oranges and blues. They retain the original antique hangers.
Category

19th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Large Japanese Satsuma Ceramic Floor Vase Umbrella Stand
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Large Japanese Satsuma Cylindrical Floor Vase Umbrella or Cane Stand. A large Asian Satsuma earthenware umbrella stand or vase, hand painted with scenes depicting birds and peonies. ...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

A Pair of Japanese Meiji Period Carved Wood Fishes, Ca. 1920
Located in New York, NY
A Pair of Japanese Meiji Period (1868-1912) Carved Wood Fishes, Ca. 1920 DIMENSIONS Width: 8.5 inches Depth: 4 inches Height: 3 inches
Category

1920s Japanese Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Tiffany & Co. Sterling Silver 1877 Tea & Coffee Set in Japonesque Pattern Tray
Located in New York, NY
Exceptional Tiffany & Co. sterling silver tea and coffee service on a matching tray, in the celebrated Japonesque pattern, beautifully adorned with bamboo motifs as well as other sty...
Category

1870s American Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Silver, Sterling Silver

Antique Japanese Painted Vase Table Lamp. Cream Ceramic with Painted Figures.
Located in Houston, TX
Antique Japanese export vase lamp (circa 1900), newly wired for use within the USA. Sold without a shade (listed height measured to the top of the socket). This interesting lamp has...
Category

Early 1900s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Japanese Bronze Bonsai Planter
Located in Bradenton, FL
Fine Bronze from Japan with great weight and strength. Large form for Bonsai presentation. Elegant style and beautiful patina. Incised decoration on the front and bronze elephant hea...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Large Japanese Antique Shigaraki Tsubo Jar
Located in Atlanta, GA
An antique Japanese stoneware storage jar, known as tsubo from Shigaraki kiln, circa 17th-18th century (early Edo possibly Momoyama period)....
Category

17th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Organic Japanese Wood Coffee Table
Located in Atlanta, GA
Organic hand made Japanese wood coffee table, Japan, circa 1950s. Constructed of a wood slab top with a chip carved edge and an organic root...
Category

1950s Japanese Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Art Deco Pottery Vase Auguste Delaherche, Circa 1930
Located in Austin, TX
Art Deco pottery vase signed Auguste Delaherche, Circa 1930. Number 4732.
Category

1930s French Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Set of Six Japanese Meiji Period Imperial Portrait Paintings on Silk , Ca. 1880s
Located in New York, NY
Meiji Period (1868-1912) – Ca. 1880/1890 This group of portraits was shown at Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. DIMENSIONS (Framed) Width: 24” inches Height: 57.5
Category

1880s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Silk

Very Large 19th Century Japanese Imari Porcelain Vase with Scalloped Top
Located in New York, NY
A Very Large 19th Century Japanese Imari Porcelain Vase with Scalloped Top. The body of the vase is complete with two main cartouches and two smaller cartouches which flank the vase...
Category

1880s Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

19th-Century Japanese Satsuma Vases Mounted as Lamps, Gilt Bronze Mounts, Pair
Located in Miami, FL
19th-Century Japanese Satsuma Vases Mounted as Lamps, Gilt Bronze Mounts, Pair Offered for sale is a rare and fine pair of 19th century Japanese Satsuma vases mounted as lamps. The...
Category

19th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Japanese Kimikomi Ningyô Doll by Important Artist Jinku-ru, Ca. 1920
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Kimikomi Ningyô Doll by Important Artist Jinku-ru, Ca. 1920 DIMENSIONS: Height: 9.5 inches Width: 5 inches ABOUT This exquisite Kimikomi Ningyo doll by Jinku-ru, a recog...
Category

1920s Japanese Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Antique Japanese Edo Carved Wooden Rare Cigarette Holder Snake
Located in San Diego, CA
Incredible rare cigarette pipe holder with wood carved snake circa 1950's. Made in Japan circa 1950's.
Category

20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Japanese Emperor Shōwa Period, Fine Ceramic Red Vase, Signed, Ca. 1980
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Emperor Shōwa Period, Fine Ceramic Red Vase, Signed, Ca. 1980 Emperor Shōwa Period - from 1926 to 1990 ABOUT In the classic Japanese shape, this exquisite vase has a dram...
Category

1980s Japanese Vintage Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

English Imari Set of 5 Small Bowl Porcelain Plates
Located in Austin, TX
English Imari set of 5 porcelain small bowl plates.
Category

1890s English Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Japanese Okimo of Standing Rabbit
Located in Pasadena, CA
This is an impressive Okimo of a rabbit in a resting position. The bronze is very well cast in the form of a realistic rabbit. The bronze is signed on the bottom of one foot, as shown in photo. It is thought that having a rabbit in the house would bring good luck; meaning: we all need one! This guy would make the perfect desk accessory or book shelf eye-catcher. ***In Japanese culture rabbits are one of the signs of the Japanese zodiac. They are considered lucky as the Japanese kanji...
Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Bronze

Japanese Champlevé Cloisonné Square Copper Jardinière
Located in New York, NY
Antique champlevé cloisonné enamel on copper square jardinière. With bat designs on each side, they fly through the clouds and sky above the...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Copper

Large Japanese Imari Porcelain Platter
Located in Bradenton, FL
19th Century Japanese Imari Porcelain Platter. Platter is 15" in length and has a landscape and floral pattern. Plate has vibrant colors of blue, red, green, and yellow against a whi...
Category

19th Century Japanese Antique Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Porcelain

Japanese Meiji Period Pair of Shibayama Panels, Ca. 1868
Located in New York, NY
Japanese Pair of Shibayama Panels, Ca. 1900 ABOUT Both panels have immensely rich detail articulated in shell, mother-of-pearl, and bone along with ca...
Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Japonisme Furniture

Materials

Wood

Japonisme furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a broad range of unique Japonisme furniture for sale on 1stDibs. Many of these items were first offered in the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artisans have continued to produce works inspired by this style. If you’re looking to add vintage furniture created in this style to your space, the works available on 1stDibs include decorative objects, asian art and furniture, serveware, ceramics, silver and glass and other home furnishings, frequently crafted with metal, ceramic and other materials. If you’re shopping for used Japonisme furniture made in a specific country, there are Asia, East Asia, and Japan pieces for sale on 1stDibs. While there are many designers and brands associated with original furniture, popular names associated with this style include Tiffany & Co., Gökhan Eryaman, İsmail Dağlı, and Makuzu Kozan. It’s true that these talented designers have at times inspired knockoffs, but our experienced specialists have partnered with only top vetted sellers to offer authentic pieces that come with a buyer protection guarantee. Prices for furniture differ depending upon multiple factors, including designer, materials, construction methods, condition and provenance. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $29 and tops out at $185,360 while the average work can sell for $2,527.

Recently Viewed

View All