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Low table with smooth red lacquer. This Han Dynasty style music table was used as a table to put music instruments on. Now Chinese people use this table as a coffee table. This table is available in

Black lacquered console table.This piece of furnture is a reproduction of a typical Ming Dynasty wine table, which was very fashionable some 300 years ago.

Hebei Ming style console table. This piece of furniture is a reproduction of a ming style wine table, which was very fashionable some 300 years ago.

Scroll table with natural wood colour. This table is a re-edition of a Han Dynasty music table. Chinese people currently use this table as a coffee table.

Five drawers console table in bleached natural wood colour. This table comes from Henan, and it was used as a console table in past time.

music instrument table in natural wood colour, with square scroll feet. People cross-legged sitting on the floor to play music.This item is also available in red or in black lacquer.

3-drawer desk with smooth red lacquer. This kind of desk was previously used as a reading or writing desk; the simple style appeared after the Qing Dynasty, about 100 years ago.

Small elm wood console table with six doors and two drawers.This style of table can be found only in the Shandong province. It was usually used as a make-up table or side table in the past.

Brown Shandong lady chest with lattice with shelves underneath to be more functional. This ite is also available in red and in balck lacquer.

Low table with smooth red lacquer. This Han Dynasty style music table was used as a table to put music instruments on. Now Chinese people use this table as a coffee table. This table is available in

"Four drawers console table with smooth natural lacquer. The legs of the table look like a horseshoe. This style of table legs is called "Ma ti tui" in Chinese. This style of table is a reproduction of a...
Green smooth lacquered small trunk . In past Shanxi province, this small trunk was used as a book by students.
Bronze frog In past China, frogs were very often represented on drum, used during ritual ceremonies to call rain. Most famous is the fengShui three legs toad!