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  • Chinese Cracked Ice Square Table, c. 1900
    Located in Chicago, IL
    This low side table honors traditional Chinese furniture forms with a simple squared frame and cracked ice lattice sides. Cracked ice lattice, known as "binglei," was a popular 17th-...
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    20th Century Chinese Side Tables

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  • Chinese Kang Table, c. 1850
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Dramatically grained and warmly colored, gorgeous peach wood stars in this streamlined kang table. Seamlessly constructed by a gifted 19th-century craftsman...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Side Tables

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  • Chinese Jewelry Box Side Table, c. 1900
    Located in Chicago, IL
    Long ago, this little box was used by a Qing-dynasty woman to store her favorite pieces of jewelry, each drawer filled with jades, pearls, coral necklaces, and hair pins. Crafted of birch wood, the jewelry chest has two shallow drawers and opens to a large mirror and interior tray. A latch in the shape of a bat tops the front, a symbol of happiness and good fortune, and two brass keyhole escutcheons shaped as ornate charms decorate the drawers. We've re-imagined this charming jewelry box as a petite side table, elevated by a custom steel table...
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    Early 20th Century Chinese Qing Side Tables

    Materials

    Brass, Steel

  • Chinese Hoofed Foot Side Table, c. 1700
    Located in Chicago, IL
    This early Qing-dynasty example of a hoofed foot table exemplifies the way the sophisticated minimalism of the Ming dynasty influenced even provincial ...
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    Antique Early 18th Century Chinese Qing Side Tables

    Materials

    Walnut

  • Chinese Lattice Wine Table, c. 1850
    Located in Chicago, IL
    A tradition dating back to the Northern Song dynasty (960 to 1126), wine tables have been used for centuries as a gathering spot to serve food, s...
    Category

    Antique Mid-19th Century Chinese Qing Side Tables

    Materials

    Elm

  • Good Fortune Presentation Box Table, c. 1900
    Located in Chicago, IL
    This 19th-century presentation box is elevated with contemporary steel legs as an unexpected side table or nightstand. The box is crafted from fragran...
    Category

    Antique Late 19th Century Chinese Qing End Tables

    Materials

    Steel

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  • 1989 Davis Cabinet Walnut 3 Tiered Octagonal Oval Side End Book Table Lattice
    By Davis Cabinet Company
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