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Old Japanese wooden low table/sofa table/modern design

$1,500per item
£1,128.61per item
€1,303.90per item
CA$2,119.89per item
A$2,301.79per item
CHF 1,218.97per item
MX$28,213.35per item
NOK 15,085.19per item
SEK 14,254.70per item
DKK 9,731.79per item
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This is an old Japanese wooden low table. It is thought to have been made during the Showa period. This is a plywood table with mulberry wood veneer (about 2mm thick), and the front and back are all covered with beautiful wood grain veneer. This is one of the greatest attractions of this table. The legs also have a beautiful wood grain pattern, and you can feel the attention to detail of the table's maker. The legs on both sides are arched, giving it an oriental design that is common to furniture from Japan, China, Korea, and other countries. The design is very modest, and I think it was made with careful consideration of the balance with the wood grain. There are some small scratches and dents on the surface of the tabletop from use, but overall it is in good condition. I think it will harmonize with sofas of various materials, such as wooden sofas, leather sofas, and fabric sofas. I don't think you'll find a design like this anywhere else in Japan. Why not put this sophisticated and beautiful table in your room? Weight: 9.15 kg [We offer Japanese antique furniture and tools that are different from the Japanese antique furniture and art that have been appreciated abroad. These tools were used in private homes and farmhouses in the past. They have been passed through a long time and have an attractive taste. The reality is that many of these items are now being discarded along with the demolition of houses. We are on a mission to re-evaluate these fascinating old objects and preserve them for future generations. And we have seen tens of thousands of items so far. We have used that experience to list the most fascinating items here. We can do this because of our long experience. We will rediscover the "beauty" produced in the life and culture of the common people, which is different from the Japanese art and culture that is known and scattered around the world, and present it to the world. ]
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 13 in (33 cm)Width: 39.97 in (101.5 cm)Depth: 17.45 in (44.3 cm)
  • Style:
    Showa (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Plywood,Woodwork
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1950-1990
  • Condition:
  • Seller Location:
    Sammu-shi, JP
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU5487242943372

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