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Japanese Vintage Stacking Glass Cabinet, Pine, Early Showa 1926– (A)

$2,500
£1,888.17
€2,181.13
CA$3,522.14
A$3,772.22
CHF 2,027.92
MX$45,815.79
NOK 25,623.73
SEK 23,460.43
DKK 16,297.01

About the Item

This Japanese vintage stacking glass cabinet was crafted in the Early Showa Period (1926–). Built in Japanese pine (matsu), it has a quiet, beautiful presence—light in tone, with a gentle, time-softened patina. The antique wavy glass to the sliding doors (with minor scratches typical of age) adds depth and a soft, nostalgic shimmer. Proportions are calm and well balanced, and the two-piece stacking construction makes transport and placement easy. Excellent for display-and-storage: show ceramics, tea ware, glassware, or small books while keeping everyday items neatly organized below. Fits naturally in living or dining spaces or a studio, adding a refined Japanese note without visual weight. This piece also pairs beautifully with its companion (B) when placed side by side. Rear anti-shift connector plates are included to join the upper and lower sections securely and prevent shifting. Cleaned and disinfected with a non-toxic solution. Doors and drawers move smoothly. As a vintage piece, minor scratches and marks may be present, each adding to its unique charm and the story it tells over time. It has been carefully inspected and remains in excellent vintage condition, with natural signs of age that enhance its character. Section heights: Upper H36.0" (91.4 cm); Lower H36.0" (91.4 cm). Overall stacked height: H72.0" (182.8 cm) The interior dimensions are as follows (in inches, with centimeters in parentheses): Upper cabinet (three tiers / two shelves) Interior width: W34.8" (88.5 cm) Shelf depth (top, middle, bottom): D13.0" / 13.0" / 13.4" (33.0 / 33.0 / 34.0 cm) Clear height (top, middle, bottom): H11.0" / 10.9" / 11.0" (28.0 / 27.8 / 28.0 cm) Lower cabinet (two tiers / one shelf) Interior width: W34.8" (88.5 cm) Shelf depth (upper, lower): D13.4" / 13.4" (34.0 / 34.0 cm) Clear height (upper, lower): H12.7" / 12.7" (32.3 / 32.2 cm) Drawer interior (each of two) W16.5" × D14.2" × H6.7" (41.8 × 36.0 × 17.0 cm) Weight : Total: 110.0 lbs (49.9 kg) Upper section: 50.9 lbs (23.1 kg) Lower section: 59.1 lbs (26.8 kg) Shipping Information We ship from Japan. I will provide my own shipping quote. Please ask. Import duties, taxes, and customs fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Approach to Selection and Restoration Each piece is individually selected through our own eye, then restored to reveal its most compelling state. Movement, stability, and surface are considered as one—shaped through practice to be lived with naturally, honoring the wood’s natural patina while avoiding environmentally harsh chemical strippers or forceful abrasion.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 71.97 in (182.8 cm)Width: 36.34 in (92.3 cm)Depth: 15.95 in (40.5 cm)
  • Style:
    Showa (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1930
  • Condition:
    Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Cleaned and disinfected with a non-toxic solution. We have conducted a meticulous check for any broken or damaged areas and found no issues. The doors and drawers move smoothly.
  • Seller Location:
    Hitachiomiya-shi, JP
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU7430246866482

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