Cracked Ice Lattice Cabinet

c. 1850
$20,380 USD SOLD
Dimensions
W: 43.5" D: 22.0" H: 86.5"
Materials
Cedar
Brass
Collection #
DVA001
Estimated Shipping
$980

This elegant 19th-century tall cabinet was crafted by an artisan in Suzhou, China's "Garden City," and features doors fitted with complex cracked ice lattice panels. Cracked ice lattice, or "binglei," was a popular 17th-century Chinese decorative motif admired for its asymmetry. The lattice has been brilliantly assembled piece by piece with mortise and tenon joinery, executed with puzzle-like precision. The cabinet's clean lines balance the irregular lattice work, simply adorned with subtle brass hardware. With four drawers and ample storage space, this statement piece is perfect as a kitchen cabinet or bookshelf.

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