Traditional Japanese Furniture, Nagahibachi 長火鉢, Meiji Period.
This stunning Nagahibachi, dating back to the late Meiji period (1868-1912), was originally designed as a heating furniture piece. The copper lining was filled with charcoal, making it a central source of warmth and a gathering point in traditional Japanese homes.
Dimensions: Height 32 cm, width 82 cm, depth 51 cm.
The Nagahibachi features a warm wooden patina, three practical drawers, and sturdy metal handles on both sides for easy transportation. This authentic piece beautifully combines functionality and aesthetics, making it a perfect addition to any interior.
Today, this Nagahibachi can be creatively repurposed. Use it as a stylish plant holder, magazine storage, kindling box, or simply as a unique decorative object in your home or office.