Auxiliary furniture
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Antique yellow base cabinet (c.1900) #19
885,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Antique low cabinet with sliding doors – Taishō / Showa Period (c.1920-1970) #12
785,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Japanese Vertical Ko-Dansu with Five Drawers in Paulownia and Japanese Cedar, Taishō–Early Showa Period, circa 1912–1945
845,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Antique chest of drawers with sliding door – Taishō / Showa Period (c.1920-1945) #92
1.050,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Small antique chest of drawers – Meiji / Taishō Period (c.1890-1926) #90
1.645,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Small Antique Japanese Storage Chest with Drawers – Meiji / Showa Period (c.1890-1945) #93
465,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Antique Japanese Tansu – Meiji Period / Taishō (c.1868-1926) #88
1.780,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Antique Japanese Tansu Chest of Drawers – Taishō Period (c.1913) #31
685,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Antique Japanese cabinet – Taishō / Showa Period (c.1912-1945) #32
1.455,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Small antique Japanese Tansu – Taishō / Showa Period (c.1868-1926) #99
455,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Antique Japanese Desk Chest with Three Drawers – Meiji / Taishō Period (c.1890-1926)
435,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart -
Small Japanese Cedar Drawer Cabinet (Ko-Dansu), Taishō–Showa Period, circa 1920–1945
195,00 € Includes VAT (if applicable) Add to cart
The collection of antique auxiliary furniture brings together singular pieces originally conceived to accompany everyday life, beyond traditional typologies. These are small- and medium-scale furniture items, created for specific functions and now appreciated for their character, versatility and strong aesthetic presence.
This selection includes antique Japanese furniture such as small cabinets, domestic drawer units, chests and trunks, alongside other European auxiliary pieces that do not fit into conventional categories like sideboards, dressers or wardrobes. Designed for storage, organisation or occasional domestic use, these pieces were crafted using noble woods and traditional techniques characteristic of their time.
Each piece bears the marks of time: natural patinas, honest wear and proportions that speak of a slower, more functional way of living. Their contained scale makes them particularly suitable for contemporary interiors, where they add depth, texture and authenticity.
Antique auxiliary furniture that does not seek to dominate a space, but to accompany it, offering practical solutions and a timeless aesthetic value, where each object is unique and every imperfection forms part of its history.











