Tansu or Dansu Are Traditional Japanese Cabinets

The traditional Japanese cabinets, known as tansu or dansu, are the most popular pieces of antique Oriental furniture from this region. They have various distinctive designs, typical for the different periods of the country’s history. The most impressive kind is Kaidan-Dansu – a cabinet with a staircase shape. It actually served both its furniture and architectural purpose.

The culture in the Far East differs dramatically from the culture in the Western world. This creates dramatic differences in the lifestyle as well as in home décor and the furniture used. The antique Oriental furniture pieces are extremely simplistic, especially compared to the elaborately designed items from countries such as France and Germany. The decorative motifs are basic and can even be described as crude. In many cases, they are missing completely. The Oriental furniture pieces are designed to bring functionality and uniformity to the décor. Their purpose is to bring harmony from the natural world into the house.

Despite their simple designs and geometric forms, the antique Oriental kasten op maat furniture pieces can boast originality, beautiful colors and stylish ornamentations. In addition, various lacquering techniques come from the Far East. These methods gave elegance and a refined look to the pieces.

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