Antique Asian Cabinets & Armoires

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Antique Asian cabinets — whether a Chinese red-and-gold lacquered armoire, a Japanese tansu chest in elm, or a Korean paulownia-wood cabinet — embody centuries of craftsmanship that balances practicality with extraordinary decorative refinement. Chiselled brass fittings, carved panels and deep, luminous lacquerwork make these pieces highly sought after by collectors and lovers of eclectic interiors alike.

These Asian lacquer furniture pieces integrate beautifully into both contemporary and classical settings, lending an authentic exotic character to any room. Browse our full selection of Asian antique furniture to widen your search.

Antique Asian cabinets and furniture offered by our professional dealers

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How to choose and authenticate an antique Asian cabinet

Authenticating an antique Asian cabinet begins with a close look at the lacquer. A genuine period finish displays a deep, slightly translucent patina with natural, irregular crazing — quite unlike the uniform crackle of modern reproductions. On Chinese cabinets, painted motifs such as dragons, phoenixes and mountain landscapes are executed with a precision and delicacy that later copies rarely match. Chinese lacquered cabinets from the Ming and Qing dynasties (16th–19th century) remain the most prized, and their forged brass fittings — often decorated with auspicious symbols such as bats, peonies or good-luck characters — are a reliable marker of age and quality.

Japanese tansu, produced during the Edo and Meiji periods, appeal through their modular construction and blackened wrought-iron hardware. Made in elm, cryptomeria or paulownia, a well-preserved tansu is a masterclass in functional joinery. Korean antique cabinets in paulownia or pine, spare and quietly elegant, are gaining steadily in popularity among European collectors and represent excellent value at present.

Budget expectations vary widely: allow a few hundred pounds for a regional piece in honest condition, rising to several thousand for an imperial-quality Chinese armoire or a signed workshop tansu. Always assess the consistency of any restorations, the integrity of the lacquer panels and whether the original fittings are intact. A documented provenance — an old invoice, gallery label or specialist appraisal — adds meaningfully to value and peace of mind.

On Antiquités en France, every antique Asian cabinet is listed by a verified professional dealer who can supply detailed photographs, precise dimensions and care advice before purchase. You may also wish to explore antique Asian chests of drawers to complete a room scheme. Contact the dealer directly with any questions about provenance, condition or shipping — they are there to help.

Frequently asked questions about Antique Asian Cabinets & Armoires

How much does an antique Asian cabinet cost?
Prices range widely depending on origin, period and condition. Expect to pay £300–£1,500 for a regional piece in good order, and £3,000–£15,000 or more for a Qing dynasty lacquered armoire or a superior-quality Japanese tansu from a named workshop.
How can I tell a genuine antique Chinese cabinet from a reproduction?
Examine the lacquer closely: an authentic period finish is deep, slightly translucent and shows irregular natural crazing. Forged brass fittings display genuine wear at contact points. Traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery with no modern screws, and untreated interior wood, are further reliable indicators of age.
What exactly is a Japanese tansu?
A tansu is a modular Japanese storage chest that emerged during the Edo period (17th–19th century). Crafted in elm, cryptomeria or paulownia, it is distinguished by blackened wrought-iron hardware and a stackable block construction. Quality tansu are highly sought after by Western collectors.
How should I care for an antique Asian lacquered cabinet?
Avoid direct sunlight and sudden changes in humidity, both of which can damage lacquer. Clean with a soft, barely damp cloth and no abrasive products. If the lacquer begins to flake, consult a conservator specialising in Asian lacquerwork rather than attempting a home repair.
Can antique Asian cabinets purchased on Antiquités en France be delivered?
Yes. Most professional dealers listed on the portal offer delivery across France and Europe through carriers specialising in fragile and oversized antiques. Contact the seller directly for a quote tailored to the dimensions and fragility of the specific piece.