Vintage Japanese Wooden Storage Box with Lid – 1950s
This beautiful, hand-turned wooden storage box from Japan dates back to the 1950s and is a refined example of functional Japanese design. Originally, this type of box was used as a chabako (tea box) or as a storage container for dry goods such as tea, herbs, or beans.
Dimensions: height 12 cm, diameter 32 cm.
Crafted from solid wood, the box features a warm, aged patina that has developed over time. The soft curves, recessed lid, and rich wood grain give the piece a timeless, calming presence that fits seamlessly within a wabi-sabi aesthetic.
Today, this box serves not only a practical function but also stands out as a decorative statement piece. It can be used as an elegant container for nuts, tea, or dried fruit, a catchall for small items like keys or stationery, or as a centerpiece on a table or cabinet in a Japanese or minimalist interior.
A unique vintage object full of character, combining traditional Japanese craftsmanship with contemporary beauty and versatility.