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George Nakashima
Single Chest of Drawers | Pair, 1967

Dimensions:
36 × 20 × 32 in (W x D x H)
91.44 x 50.8 x 81.28 cm

Material: American Black Walnut
Dimensions: 36 x 20 x 32 in each

A pair of Single Chests of Drawers by George Nakashima crafted from American Black Walnut. The works feature Nakashima’s signature exposed, handworked dovetail joinery along the juncture of the top and sides of each chest.

“Cabinets are useful for the organization and storing of things; they may also be objects of beauty. Fine woodworkers are often called cabinetmakers. Making a fine cabinet for storing the warrior’s armor, sweets for the child or any other purpose can be a truly rewarding accomplishment. 

A large vertical storage piece in the grand tradition of Chinese cabinets or European armoires, chests of drawers, small bedside units, small chests of drawers for organizing small things, ladies’ dressing boxes, filing cabinets, wall-hung pieces – all these help to make life orderly” (‘The Soul of a Tree’, George Nakashima, 1981, p.136).

SKU: MG1830 Categories: , ,

George Nakashima was born in Spokane, Washington in 1905 to Japanese parents who had immigrated to the United States. Educated and trained as an architect at the University of Washington, Nakashima received his Master’s degree in Architecture from M.I.T. in 1930. After working briefly as an architect in the United States he left for Paris seeking the creative energies of one of the great urban centers of the day. From there he traveled extensively, ending up at the home of his grandmother, living on a farm on the outskirts of Tokyo.

Dimensions 36 × 20 × 32 in
Artist

Date

1967

Material

American black walnut

Style

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