Furniture

As a carpenter I am fascinated by the variety of shapes of the different Tansu, which are very similar in their dimensions. The division of the front surfaces by means of drawers, doors, sliding doors or simply shelves, which often seem to be set rather arbitrarily, nevertheless follow their own regularity and aesthetics.

The Tansu are built very light, which is due to the fact that in case of fire or catastrophes these chests and their contents could be brought to safety more easily. For this reason there are also large handles on the sides, through which a carrying bar could be placed.
Fittings are hand-forged, and after the Meiji restitution opened the swordsmiths a new business area, the splendour of some fittings is owed to the representative efforts. Around 1865, the family coat of arms was begun to be incorporated into the fittings.
Generally, there are few pieces of furniture in Japan that are limited to low tables, tansu, kimono stands, tansu for swords (katana tansu), choba tansu, stair tansu (kaidan tansu) or kitchen tansu (mizuja tansu), tansu on castors, tea tansu (cha tansu) or screens.
Material: Mostly the body was made of Paulownie (blue bell tree; Kiri), a fast growing and light wood, but also cedar or fir.
The fronts of the Kimono Tansu were often made of Kiri.
The richly decorated Tansu were mostly elm or ash which stands out because of the beautiful grain.
Surface: Kiri Tansu were mostly raw left wood, now and then brushed and stained with ash grey.
In the case of the elaborately manufactured Tansu, the surface was often refined with Urushi.

Cha-Danzu

Solid Cedar
1.150,00 €
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Cha-Danzu, Cedar

90/151,5/35,2 cm
1.150,00 €
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Mizuya Tansu, Kyoto 19th - 20th Century

Wide variant, rare
2.750,00 €
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Side table, bonsai table

lavishly decorated
520,00 €
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black Tansu

1.780,00 €
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Tansu for scroll paintings

Late 20th century
240,00 €
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Kiri Tansu

Inscribed: December 1823
650,00 €
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Table à manger japonaise

Size: 120/90/32.5cm
550,00 €
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Tsuitate

Room Divider of a Temple, Japan 18th-19th C. century
550,00 €
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Tsuitate

Room Divider of a Temple, Japan 18th-19th C. century
680,00 €
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Hibachi

Hibachi comme table avec un plateau en verre
425,00 €
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japanese dining table

Size: 74 / 74 / 36 cm, tropical hardwood
620,00 €
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Japanese tansu, elm-fronted

2.850,00 €
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Kaidan Tansu

620,00 €
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Toko-Dansu

380,00 €
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large dining table

Size: 150/88/38 cm tropical hardwood
650,00 €
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japanese dining table

Size: 63,5/66/30 cm
380,00 €
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Japanese Tansu

Surface Lacquer
920,00 €
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Japanese Tansu

Surface Lacquer
920,00 €
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Kimono Stand

270,00 €
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Japanese Tansu

Surface Lacquer
1.050,00 €
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brush holder

Shelf for tea ceremony; heavy hardwood
95,00 €
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Room divider / Tsuitate

450,00 €
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