Authentic Ko-Dansu, Japanese Storage Cabinet, Meiji Period.
This small Japanese cabinet is an example of a Ko-dansu, a compact version of the traditional Japanese tansu.
With its dimensions of 32,5 cm in height, 33,5 cm in width, and 24,5 cm in depth, this ko-dansu is an elegant and functional storage piece.
The cabinet features two sliding doors at the top, adorned with fabric that displays a traditional floral pattern.
Below the sliding doors are three drawers with metal handles, ideal for storing small items such as stationery, sewing supplies, or personal belongings.
The warm wooden finish gives the cabinet a refined look, while the intricate pattern on the sliding panels adds an authentic Japanese touch.
This type of cabinet was often used to store personal possessions or documents and fits well into any interior thanks to its modest size and classic style.