
Kitchen Cabinet From Henan - 19th Century
This rustic 19th-century Chinese kitchen cabinet from Henan originates from the Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911) and was traditionally used for drying noodles and storing food. Its most distinctive feature is the upper section's latticework doors, designed to promote airflow while protecting stored contents - an ingenious functional detail that also lends striking visual character. The overall structure is beautifully proportioned, with a gentle, time-softened patina and the original ring handles still intact.
The cabinet includes three central drawers, four-panelled cupboard doors, and ample shelving inside for versatile storage. Whether used in a modern kitchen, dining area, or as a standout display piece, it offers a rare blend of authenticity and understated elegance.
- Origin: Henan, China
- Date: 19th century, Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911)
- Materials: Pine & poplar woods
- Features: Latticework upper doors; original iron ring handles; three drawers; multiple cupboard sections
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with aged patina and wear consistent with use
- Dimensions: W102 x D49 x H174 cm
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Kitchen Cabinet From Henan - 19th Century
This rustic 19th-century Chinese kitchen cabinet from Henan originates from the Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911) and was traditionally used for drying noodles and storing food. Its most distinctive feature is the upper section's latticework doors, designed to promote airflow while protecting stored contents - an ingenious functional detail that also lends striking visual character. The overall structure is beautifully proportioned, with a gentle, time-softened patina and the original ring handles still intact.
The cabinet includes three central drawers, four-panelled cupboard doors, and ample shelving inside for versatile storage. Whether used in a modern kitchen, dining area, or as a standout display piece, it offers a rare blend of authenticity and understated elegance.
- Origin: Henan, China
- Date: 19th century, Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911)
- Materials: Pine & poplar woods
- Features: Latticework upper doors; original iron ring handles; three drawers; multiple cupboard sections
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with aged patina and wear consistent with use
- Dimensions: W102 x D49 x H174 cm
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This rustic 19th-century Chinese kitchen cabinet from Henan originates from the Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911) and was traditionally used for drying noodles and storing food. Its most distinctive feature is the upper section's latticework doors, designed to promote airflow while protecting stored contents - an ingenious functional detail that also lends striking visual character. The overall structure is beautifully proportioned, with a gentle, time-softened patina and the original ring handles still intact.
The cabinet includes three central drawers, four-panelled cupboard doors, and ample shelving inside for versatile storage. Whether used in a modern kitchen, dining area, or as a standout display piece, it offers a rare blend of authenticity and understated elegance.
- Origin: Henan, China
- Date: 19th century, Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911)
- Materials: Pine & poplar woods
- Features: Latticework upper doors; original iron ring handles; three drawers; multiple cupboard sections
- Condition: Excellent antique condition with aged patina and wear consistent with use
- Dimensions: W102 x D49 x H174 cm
























