Japanese Shelves and Wall Cabinets
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Arma Book Shelf
By Japanese Studio
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
The deep brown colour of this shelf gives it a classic look. This shelf has been designed in the traditional French antique style, but with a different colour combination on the back, giving it a playful touch. The shelf can be used as a bookcase or as a decorative shelf. It can also be used as an open shelf to show off your favourite tableware.
The material is Oak. It is used all over the world for its hard wood and beautiful grain. It is available in a choice of six chic colours to complement its texture. The design of the handle has been carefully crafted in matt brass to match the wood, and the handle has been carefully turned like a wheel. The design is traditional, but also functional. The shelves are movable and can be arranged to suit your needs, making storage a pleasure. The classic look is enhanced by the "iron poles". The iron poles are carefully rounded to give the shelves a distinctive look.
About the colours
The wood can be painted in 6 different colours.
GREY
A coating of grey and white which is applied over the underlying brown. This coating is a mixture of grey and white which is applied over the underlying brown.
FUME
This is a coating that recreates the natural weathering of a piece of furniture over a long period of time. It gives the furniture a characteristic look.
LIGHT
This is the lightest of the light wood finishes. This is the lightest of the light finishes.
MEDIUM
This paint has a beautiful, well-worn colour, similar to that of old European furniture...
Category
2010s French Provincial Japanese Shelves and Wall Cabinets
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19th Century Weathered Japanese Shelf/Rack
Located in Chicago, IL
19th century weathered Japanese shelf/rack. Piece has incredible patina, age and history.
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19th Century Rustic Antique Japanese Shelves and Wall Cabinets
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Asian What Not Hanging Shelf
Located in San Francisco, CA
Asian table top or hanging wall shelf with dovetail and mortise and tenon construction. Made of light colored fruitwood. Possibly Japanese, Late 19th/Early 20th. Century.
Category
Early 20th Century Japanese Shelves and Wall Cabinets
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