HomeStore

Negoro Lacquer Japanese 4 Drawer Chest - Ca 1920

Product image 1
Product image 2
Product image 3
Product image 4
Product image 5

Negoro Lacquer Japanese 4 Drawer Chest - Ca 1920

Negoro Lacquer Japanese 4 Drawer Chest - Ca 1920

This striking small-scale Japanese side dansu dates to circa 1920 and is decorated in Negoro lacquer - a less common lacquer for tansu. During the 50's & 60's there was a well-known dealer in Japan who refinished chests with negoro lacquer for the Western market. This finish of red lacquering Japanese furniture is known as negoro and originates in the 12th century AD although this lacquerwork would likely have been carried out during the 50's or 60's during the Showa era. The striking red lacquer stands apart from the more commonly encountered natural wood or dark-stained tansu, making it an unusual and eye-catching piece.

Originally made as a merchant’s chest, the compact proportions and four practical drawers reflect its functional purpose — designed to store documents, textiles or valuables within a shop setting. The bold red surface has developed a rich, time-softened patina, with gentle wear and variation that enhance its authenticity and character. The original black-painted iron fittings — including corner mounts, drawer pulls and protective hardware — provide a striking contrast against the lacquered ground while reinforcing the structure.

Compact yet full of presence, this small stature dansu works beautifully as a bedside cabinet, side table or accent piece, bringing both colour and historic craftsmanship into an interior.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Date: Circa 1920
  • Materials: Solid timber with negoro lacquer finish and iron fittings
  • Features: Four drawer configuration; vibrant red painted finish; original black-painted iron handles and corner mounts; compact proportions; originally a merchant’s chest
  • Condition: Good antique condition; age-related wear, surface marks and lacquer distress consistent with use
  • Dimensions: W40 x D39 x H51 cm
$253.01

Original: $722.90

-65%
Negoro Lacquer Japanese 4 Drawer Chest - Ca 1920

$722.90

$253.01

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

This striking small-scale Japanese side dansu dates to circa 1920 and is decorated in Negoro lacquer - a less common lacquer for tansu. During the 50's & 60's there was a well-known dealer in Japan who refinished chests with negoro lacquer for the Western market. This finish of red lacquering Japanese furniture is known as negoro and originates in the 12th century AD although this lacquerwork would likely have been carried out during the 50's or 60's during the Showa era. The striking red lacquer stands apart from the more commonly encountered natural wood or dark-stained tansu, making it an unusual and eye-catching piece.

Originally made as a merchant’s chest, the compact proportions and four practical drawers reflect its functional purpose — designed to store documents, textiles or valuables within a shop setting. The bold red surface has developed a rich, time-softened patina, with gentle wear and variation that enhance its authenticity and character. The original black-painted iron fittings — including corner mounts, drawer pulls and protective hardware — provide a striking contrast against the lacquered ground while reinforcing the structure.

Compact yet full of presence, this small stature dansu works beautifully as a bedside cabinet, side table or accent piece, bringing both colour and historic craftsmanship into an interior.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Date: Circa 1920
  • Materials: Solid timber with negoro lacquer finish and iron fittings
  • Features: Four drawer configuration; vibrant red painted finish; original black-painted iron handles and corner mounts; compact proportions; originally a merchant’s chest
  • Condition: Good antique condition; age-related wear, surface marks and lacquer distress consistent with use
  • Dimensions: W40 x D39 x H51 cm
Negoro Lacquer Japanese 4 Drawer Chest - Ca 1920 | Indigo Antiques