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Tea Cabinets

Japanese tea cabinets, or cha-dana, were traditionally used in tea rooms to store teaware and serving essentials. With a mix of drawers, doors, and open shelves, these elegant cabinets are perfect for displaying special pieces in any setting.

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Cha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Paulownia | Taisho, 1920'sCha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Paulownia | Taisho, 1920's
AntiqueCha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Elm | c.1910Cha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Elm | c.1910
Cha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Elm | MidcenturyCha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Elm | Midcentury
[HOLD] Cha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Elm & Mulberry | Taisho c.1920[HOLD] Cha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Elm & Mulberry | Taisho c.1920
Cha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Persimmon | Showa, mid-centuryCha Dana, Japanese Tea Cabinet - Persimmon | Showa, mid-century

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Cha-dana, or Japanese tea cabinets, have long been a staple of communal tea rooms, where they were used to store teacups, teapots, and serving dishes for tea ceremonies and daily use. Designed with both function and aesthetics in mind, cha-dana often feature a delicate combination of drawers, sliding doors, and open shelves, making them ideal for showcasing treasured ceramics or organizing small household items.

Their compact and refined design allows them to seamlessly fit into both traditional and contemporary interiors. Whether used as a dedicated teaware display or as a distinctive storage piece, these cabinets embody the craftsmanship and beauty of Japanese furniture.

We regularly source unique cha-dana on our trips to Japan. If you’re searching for something specific, feel free to get in touch—we may have more available in-store.