
Painted Willow Food Container From Shanxi - 19th Century
This antique Chinese multi-tiered food container dates to the 19th century and was traditionally used for storing and transporting prepared food. Constructed from willow wood, it reflects a practical vernacular design intended for daily use, while its carefully proportioned form and robust construction give it a quiet sculptural presence.
The circular body is formed from stacked wooden tiers bound with iron studs, allowing sections to be separated or stacked as needed. This style of container was widely used across China and Japan, valued for its durability and versatility. The rich, darkened surface bears the marks of age and handling, with a beautifully worn patina that speaks to decades of use.
Today, this piece translates effortlessly into a contemporary interior. It can be used as a distinctive side table, or as a functional storage container, offering both visual interest and historical depth. Its strong architectural form makes it an understated yet characterful addition to a room.
- Origin: China
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Willow wood with iron studs
- Features: Multi-tiered construction, stackable sections, original lid
- Condition: Good antique condition with wear consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W70 x D70 x H56 cm
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Painted Willow Food Container From Shanxi - 19th Century
This antique Chinese multi-tiered food container dates to the 19th century and was traditionally used for storing and transporting prepared food. Constructed from willow wood, it reflects a practical vernacular design intended for daily use, while its carefully proportioned form and robust construction give it a quiet sculptural presence.
The circular body is formed from stacked wooden tiers bound with iron studs, allowing sections to be separated or stacked as needed. This style of container was widely used across China and Japan, valued for its durability and versatility. The rich, darkened surface bears the marks of age and handling, with a beautifully worn patina that speaks to decades of use.
Today, this piece translates effortlessly into a contemporary interior. It can be used as a distinctive side table, or as a functional storage container, offering both visual interest and historical depth. Its strong architectural form makes it an understated yet characterful addition to a room.
- Origin: China
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Willow wood with iron studs
- Features: Multi-tiered construction, stackable sections, original lid
- Condition: Good antique condition with wear consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W70 x D70 x H56 cm
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This antique Chinese multi-tiered food container dates to the 19th century and was traditionally used for storing and transporting prepared food. Constructed from willow wood, it reflects a practical vernacular design intended for daily use, while its carefully proportioned form and robust construction give it a quiet sculptural presence.
The circular body is formed from stacked wooden tiers bound with iron studs, allowing sections to be separated or stacked as needed. This style of container was widely used across China and Japan, valued for its durability and versatility. The rich, darkened surface bears the marks of age and handling, with a beautifully worn patina that speaks to decades of use.
Today, this piece translates effortlessly into a contemporary interior. It can be used as a distinctive side table, or as a functional storage container, offering both visual interest and historical depth. Its strong architectural form makes it an understated yet characterful addition to a room.
- Origin: China
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Willow wood with iron studs
- Features: Multi-tiered construction, stackable sections, original lid
- Condition: Good antique condition with wear consistent with age and use
- Dimensions: W70 x D70 x H56 cm























