Unique Wooden 'Log' Hibachi, Taishō period, Japan.
Beautiful Japanese wooden hibachi (火鉢) from the 1920s.
Dimensions: height 27 cm, diameter 45 cm. Weight: 21 kg.
Crafted from a solid tree trunk, the hibachi emphasizes the natural shape and refined wood grain, which has aged gracefully over the years. The hibachi features a custom-made copper lining.
Its natural forms and rich history make this piece a characterful object that fits perfectly into any stylish interior.
This versatile piece can serve beautifully as a decorative plant holder, bringing an authentic Japanese atmosphere into your home.
The combination of natural forms and rich history makes it a unique decorative object that blends seamlessly into both modern and traditional interiors.
Traditionally, the hibachi was used in Japan as a heating device or firepot for warming spaces and preparing food.
The word "hibachi" comes from the Japanese "hi" (fire) and "bachi" (bowl), which literally refers to a bowl for fire.