Qing Dynasty Red Sideboard Cabinet

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Qing Dynasty Red Sideboard Cabinet

This late Qing dynasty elm wood cabinet from Shandong, China, reflects the practical beauty of traditional northern domestic furniture. Featuring three drawers above double doors, the cabinet was traditionally used in family homes to store clothing, textiles, and everyday household items. Its bold red lacquer finish, now beautifully worn with age, reveals layers of history and use, while the carved lower apron adds a subtle decorative flourish. Solid in form and rich in character, the piece embodies the honest craftsmanship and enduring functionality of late imperial Chinese interiors.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

70 x 41 x 85 cm

Place of Origin

Shandong, china

Period

Late Qing Dynasty

Colour

Vibrant cinnabar red, with areas of darkened undertones and age-softened patina; subtle black edging and oxidised metal hardware accents.

Condition

Very Good

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