
Low Sideboard From Xinjiang - 19th Century
This exceptional 19th-century carved low sideboard from Xinjiang province in far western China is a rare and characterful piece with a fascinating architectural past. Originally constructed as a traditional daybed platform, it would once have been considerably deeper. Over time it has been thoughtfully reconfigured — the fixed panels skilfully adapted into doors and drawers — creating an unusually low cabinet that combines rustic presence with highly decorative craftsmanship.
The facade is richly carved with repeating geometric and floral motifs, deeply incised in rhythmic panels across the front and frame. The carving reflects the distinctive cross-cultural influences of Xinjiang, a historic crossroads along the Silk Road, where Chinese, Central Asian and nomadic traditions merged. Influences from neighbouring Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and Mongolia are evident in the bold patterning and robust construction. Traces of its original vibrant painted surface remain softly visible beneath the aged patina, adding depth and authenticity to the timber.
With its generous proportions and low profile, this piece works beautifully as a statement sideboard, media console or focal point in a dining or living space. The solid timber top retains its wonderfully timeworn surface, bearing the marks and texture of its long history.
- Origin: Xinjiang Province, Western China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid timber
- Features: Originally a daybed platform, later converted into a low sideboard; multiple carved panel doors with iron ring pulls; geometric and floral carved decoration; remnants of original painted finish
- Condition: Good antique condition; historic alterations consistent with conversion; surface wear, age marks and faded paint consistent with age
- Dimensions: W208 x D45 x H63 cm
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Low Sideboard From Xinjiang - 19th Century
This exceptional 19th-century carved low sideboard from Xinjiang province in far western China is a rare and characterful piece with a fascinating architectural past. Originally constructed as a traditional daybed platform, it would once have been considerably deeper. Over time it has been thoughtfully reconfigured — the fixed panels skilfully adapted into doors and drawers — creating an unusually low cabinet that combines rustic presence with highly decorative craftsmanship.
The facade is richly carved with repeating geometric and floral motifs, deeply incised in rhythmic panels across the front and frame. The carving reflects the distinctive cross-cultural influences of Xinjiang, a historic crossroads along the Silk Road, where Chinese, Central Asian and nomadic traditions merged. Influences from neighbouring Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and Mongolia are evident in the bold patterning and robust construction. Traces of its original vibrant painted surface remain softly visible beneath the aged patina, adding depth and authenticity to the timber.
With its generous proportions and low profile, this piece works beautifully as a statement sideboard, media console or focal point in a dining or living space. The solid timber top retains its wonderfully timeworn surface, bearing the marks and texture of its long history.
- Origin: Xinjiang Province, Western China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid timber
- Features: Originally a daybed platform, later converted into a low sideboard; multiple carved panel doors with iron ring pulls; geometric and floral carved decoration; remnants of original painted finish
- Condition: Good antique condition; historic alterations consistent with conversion; surface wear, age marks and faded paint consistent with age
- Dimensions: W208 x D45 x H63 cm
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This exceptional 19th-century carved low sideboard from Xinjiang province in far western China is a rare and characterful piece with a fascinating architectural past. Originally constructed as a traditional daybed platform, it would once have been considerably deeper. Over time it has been thoughtfully reconfigured — the fixed panels skilfully adapted into doors and drawers — creating an unusually low cabinet that combines rustic presence with highly decorative craftsmanship.
The facade is richly carved with repeating geometric and floral motifs, deeply incised in rhythmic panels across the front and frame. The carving reflects the distinctive cross-cultural influences of Xinjiang, a historic crossroads along the Silk Road, where Chinese, Central Asian and nomadic traditions merged. Influences from neighbouring Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and Mongolia are evident in the bold patterning and robust construction. Traces of its original vibrant painted surface remain softly visible beneath the aged patina, adding depth and authenticity to the timber.
With its generous proportions and low profile, this piece works beautifully as a statement sideboard, media console or focal point in a dining or living space. The solid timber top retains its wonderfully timeworn surface, bearing the marks and texture of its long history.
- Origin: Xinjiang Province, Western China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid timber
- Features: Originally a daybed platform, later converted into a low sideboard; multiple carved panel doors with iron ring pulls; geometric and floral carved decoration; remnants of original painted finish
- Condition: Good antique condition; historic alterations consistent with conversion; surface wear, age marks and faded paint consistent with age
- Dimensions: W208 x D45 x H63 cm










