ASC-NK-BS4801
Skilfully made using sustainable mango wood, this backgammon set has been handpainted. Both the chequers and the dice are made from mango wood.
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Skilfully made using sustainable mango wood, this backgammon set has been handpainted. Both the chequers and the dice are made from mango wood.
Shandong, circa 1900 These little wooden stools are from Shandong province in northern China, where they would have been used by agricultural worke...
View full detailsLike the other items in our Nalbari range, these exquisite chopping boards have the distinct chevron pattern. They are made using sustainable mango...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1870 This charming Chinese stool features a narrow A-frame design, with a small square shaped seat that extends over the four legs. A...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1860 This lovely, long display table would make a wonderful, statement console today in a hallway, living or dining room. It is made ...
View full detailsThese beautiful baskets are hand woven from Seagrass which gives a lovely green tinge to the finish. Ideal as planters for indoor potted plants or ...
View full detailsOrnamental Camphor Wood Carving
These lovely wooden ornaments are made from camphor wood logs and supplied with a black metal stand as shown. The wood has a beautiful grain and co...
View full detailsPair of Antique Chinese Elm Stools
Beijing, circa 1920 These elm stools were handcrafted in Beijing and feature a natural wood grain highlighted by a sanded finish. The sturdy frames...
View full detailsPair of Elm Shanxi Side Chairs
Shanxi, circa 1880 These elegant antique side chairs are made from elm wood, and have a lovely patina particularly on the seats, where the original...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1850 These rustic, simply styled benches are quite typical of seating used throughout China. Easily portable, they were used both ind...
View full detailsRattan Bag with Batik Lining, Large
These hand woven rattan bags are decorated with various geometric patterns and the inside is lined with Indonesian batik.
Rattan Bag with Batik Lining, Small
These little bags are from Indonesia. They are hand woven from rattan and decorated with various patterns. Each one is lined on the inside with Batik.
Shanxi, circa 1890 This rustic elm Chinese stool features a timeless A-frame design, with a seat that extends over sturdy moulded legs, supported b...
View full detailsSet of Six Antique Lattice Door Panels
Yunnan, circa 1870 This wonderful set of carved panels originates from the southern Chinese province of Yunnan. Made from pine, the main top sectio...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1920 These charming little wooden stools are in a variety of shapes and sizes, some four legged and some three, but all with a chunky...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1920 These cute little stools were originally used by farmhands or other workers for simple, portable seating. Each one varies slight...
View full detailsThis tall carving is from Sulawesi in Indonesia. It has been created by Torajan artisans using a grid method called 'kira kira', and is typical of ...
View full detailsThese chunky, weathered wood troughs have been cut from the trunk of a teak tree and come from the Javanese peninsula of Lesung. They are perfect a...
View full detailsHenan, circa 1900 This unusual, narrow console table is a perfect addition for any rustic-styled interior. Featuring a thick, chunky top surface ma...
View full detailsThree Drawer Antique Elm Console
Shanxi, circa 1880 Crafted during the late nineteenth century in Shanxi, China, this console table features a minimalist design with solid elm wood...
View full detailsThis narrow, elegantly proportioned console is ideal as a hall table or can be used with our Side Stool as a dressing table. Two shallow drawers pr...
View full detailsShanxi, circa 1870 This wide wooden stool would make a versatile addition to any interior, or could be used outdoors for extra seating during good ...
View full detailsThese rustic wooden buckets are from Shanxi in central China and date from the first half of the 20th century. They have been repaired but left in ...
View full detailsBeijing, circa 1950 These interesting wooden cylindrical containers actually started life as the hubs for wooden carts. They still have the origina...
View full detailsGansu, circa 1900 These old wooden cart wheels have been mounted on metal stands to give them a new lease of life as unusual table ornaments. The a...
View full detailsXinjiang, circa 1920 This unusual low, long sideboard would be perfect as a TV stand for a large television with plenty of storage space inside, o...
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