9 foton på asiatisk hall, med laminatgolv
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Shimu Oriental Furniture
The worn black lacquer on the frames and top extended surface of this table is original but the six deep drawers have been finished in a new distressed blue, giving a slightly more contemporary feel. The table originates from Shanxi province, circa 1880 and would make a great console in a modern reception room, with plenty of storage space in the drawers. Beautifully complemented with a set of four Toraja Carved Panels
Celine Da Silva
Idéer för att renovera en liten orientalisk hall, med flerfärgade väggar, laminatgolv och brunt golv
STUDIO RAMOS
Sondermöbel / Shoji-Wand / Schiebetüren aus Holz und Japanisches Papier.
Idéer för en mellanstor asiatisk hall, med vita väggar, laminatgolv och brunt golv
Idéer för en mellanstor asiatisk hall, med vita väggar, laminatgolv och brunt golv
Ana Abashidze
Idéer för att renovera en liten orientalisk hall, med vita väggar, laminatgolv och beiget golv
Celine Da Silva
Foto på en liten orientalisk hall, med flerfärgade väggar, laminatgolv och brunt golv
Shimu Oriental Furniture
Shanxi, circa 1920
In a classic Chinese style, this delightful cabinet has been refinished in a lovely distressed cream lacquer. Cabinets like this were used in ladies' sleeping quarters during the Qing dynasty as dressing tables and so are referred to as 'ladies' cabinets'. The central cabinet and doors and drawers either side provide useful storage space for personal effects. The characteristic, circular brass hardware is new, recently added to the central double doors with matching drop handles on each of the drawers and smaller doors. Elongated legs that end in horse hoof feet add an elegance to the overall look, making this an attractive accent piece as a dressing table in a bedroom or as a console in the living area of a modern home.
Shimu Oriental Furniture
This unusual, rustic console table originates from Henan province in central China, circa 1880 and dates from the end of the 19th century. It is made from elm wood, stripped back to the wood's natural colour to show all the cracks, crevices and weathered character of the material. The long, thick plank top is made from a single piece of wood and sits over slightly spayed legs, supported with long, irregular stretchers. Styled here with beautiful carved wall panels and oriental accessories.
Ana Abashidze
Idéer för att renovera en liten orientalisk hall, med vita väggar, laminatgolv och beiget golv
9 foton på asiatisk hall, med laminatgolv
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