21 July 2011

A display table which makes its own statement

A dusty piece of carvings leaning against the wall turned out to be the base of a late 1800s folding table from Hunan.  Far too beautiful to hide under a table top, so we converted it into an elegant way to display precious items.  We had to wait two shipments to get it home, but it was worth it!
  
Hou

11 May 2011

The beautiful and versatile "hall table"

Some of our most elegant pieces are called "hall tables". The proportions are often light and delicate, and always pleasing to the eye. Some designs highlight the natural beauty of the timber, some have wonderful curves, while others have intricate carvings or colourful paintings. Some even have secret places to hang your keys!

Don't be misled by the term "hall"... our clients use them in many different rooms. Perfect for displaying photos, flowers, porcelain, etc, or under a piece of art (or in one client's case, a kimono). And of course, ideal in the hall for the phone (and answering machine and chargers and other gizmos), with phone books and takeaway menus stashed away in the drawers!


Hou

24 April 2011

Elegant narrow cupboards

This matching pair of cupboards dates from the late 1800s. Made of northern elm, they have a wonderful decorative finish which will make them a highlight piece, while fitting in with most decors.

A stylish storage solution for any room.
PS - People sometimes ask why the legs are so long in this style of Chinese furniture. It adds to the elegance, but there was also originally a practical reason. Ask us (or send in your theories)!

Hou

24 January 2011

Elegant country-style painted sideboard

It was with mixed emotions that we said goodbye this week to this beautiful willow sideboard from inner Mongolia. We fell in love with this late 1800s piece as soon as we saw it in China - superb craftsmanship, gorgeous timber, and delicate paintings. But we are glad it has gone to a good home with a local artist, where it will get the appreciation it deserves.

Hou

15 January 2011

Original medicine cupboard from late 1800s

Original medicine cupboards are highly sought after.  Traditionally, the open shelves at the top were used to store 'wet' medicine ingredients in large blue and white jars (often known in the west as 'ginger jars').  The small drawers below were used for the dry medicine ingredients.

This magnificent example was made from Beech in Zhejiang province in the late 1800s (pair available). If you are after complete authenticity, we also have some of the antique medicine jars. We also have some smaller examples in different materials.

Hou