
3 Drawer Console Table From Shanxi - 19th Century
This elegant three-drawer console table dates to the 19th century and originates from Shanxi province in northern China, a region long admired for its restrained, practical domestic furniture. The proportions are calm and balanced, reflecting the quiet confidence of everyday furnishings made for long-term use rather than display.
The table is constructed using traditional Chinese joinery and combines two woods, a feature more commonly associated with Ming and early Qing furniture. The drawer boxes are crafted from hetaomu č”ę”ęØ (walnut), prized for its density and warm tone, while the frame and top are made from yumu ę¦ęØ (northern elm). Over time, the surface has gently softened, developing a patina that speaks to decades of handling and use.
The design remains understated and functional, with a narrow console profile and three generously sized drawers fitted with simple metal ring pulls. The top shows honest wear consistent with age, contributing to the pieceās authenticity rather than detracting from it. In traditional Chinese interiors, tables of this type were highly versatile, used for everyday domestic tasks as well as more formal or ceremonial purposes.
Today, this console table works beautifully in a hallway, living space, or behind a sofa, offering useful storage while retaining the quiet elegance and disciplined craftsmanship typical of 19th-century Shanxi furniture.
- Origin: Shanxi Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Walnut drawers; northern elm frame and top
- Features: Three drawers; original metal ring pulls; narrow console form
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and a well-developed patina. Restored in our UK workshops.
- Dimensions: Width 127 Ć Depth 44 Ć Height 83 cm
A refined and practical example of 19th-century northern Chinese domestic furniture.
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3 Drawer Console Table From Shanxi - 19th Century
This elegant three-drawer console table dates to the 19th century and originates from Shanxi province in northern China, a region long admired for its restrained, practical domestic furniture. The proportions are calm and balanced, reflecting the quiet confidence of everyday furnishings made for long-term use rather than display.
The table is constructed using traditional Chinese joinery and combines two woods, a feature more commonly associated with Ming and early Qing furniture. The drawer boxes are crafted from hetaomu č”ę”ęØ (walnut), prized for its density and warm tone, while the frame and top are made from yumu ę¦ęØ (northern elm). Over time, the surface has gently softened, developing a patina that speaks to decades of handling and use.
The design remains understated and functional, with a narrow console profile and three generously sized drawers fitted with simple metal ring pulls. The top shows honest wear consistent with age, contributing to the pieceās authenticity rather than detracting from it. In traditional Chinese interiors, tables of this type were highly versatile, used for everyday domestic tasks as well as more formal or ceremonial purposes.
Today, this console table works beautifully in a hallway, living space, or behind a sofa, offering useful storage while retaining the quiet elegance and disciplined craftsmanship typical of 19th-century Shanxi furniture.
- Origin: Shanxi Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Walnut drawers; northern elm frame and top
- Features: Three drawers; original metal ring pulls; narrow console form
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and a well-developed patina. Restored in our UK workshops.
- Dimensions: Width 127 Ć Depth 44 Ć Height 83 cm
A refined and practical example of 19th-century northern Chinese domestic furniture.
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This elegant three-drawer console table dates to the 19th century and originates from Shanxi province in northern China, a region long admired for its restrained, practical domestic furniture. The proportions are calm and balanced, reflecting the quiet confidence of everyday furnishings made for long-term use rather than display.
The table is constructed using traditional Chinese joinery and combines two woods, a feature more commonly associated with Ming and early Qing furniture. The drawer boxes are crafted from hetaomu č”ę”ęØ (walnut), prized for its density and warm tone, while the frame and top are made from yumu ę¦ęØ (northern elm). Over time, the surface has gently softened, developing a patina that speaks to decades of handling and use.
The design remains understated and functional, with a narrow console profile and three generously sized drawers fitted with simple metal ring pulls. The top shows honest wear consistent with age, contributing to the pieceās authenticity rather than detracting from it. In traditional Chinese interiors, tables of this type were highly versatile, used for everyday domestic tasks as well as more formal or ceremonial purposes.
Today, this console table works beautifully in a hallway, living space, or behind a sofa, offering useful storage while retaining the quiet elegance and disciplined craftsmanship typical of 19th-century Shanxi furniture.
- Origin: Shanxi Province, China
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Walnut drawers; northern elm frame and top
- Features: Three drawers; original metal ring pulls; narrow console form
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and a well-developed patina. Restored in our UK workshops.
- Dimensions: Width 127 Ć Depth 44 Ć Height 83 cm
A refined and practical example of 19th-century northern Chinese domestic furniture.
























