Hand crafted, NihonmatsuNihonmatsu
City: Nihonmatsu, region: Tôhoku ishôishô
Kimono chest, generally speaking clothing chest dansudansu
Japanese chest, generally speaking piece of furniture for a storage purpose (kimonokimono
Traditional Japanese clothing chest) in 1 part.
The glossy black & red finish (mirror effect), is probably the best representation of Japanese lacquer.
The round brass hardware has a grey glossy / patina finish, with a pine and chrysanthemum design, symbol of NihonmatsuNihonmatsu
City: Nihonmatsu, region: Tôhoku. It stands out on the black & red wood, bringing at the same time refinment and originality.
Each drawer is adjusted individually to allow maximum air tightness (important in Japan where humidity is high, to protect precious kimonokimono
Traditional Japanese clothing).
The secret storage and its kirikiri
Paulownia, little density wood, often used in Japan for its good mechanical properties box are a nice feature, highlighting the Japanese concern for details.
All drawers can be locked (one key).