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Tansu

The Japanese tansu first appeared in the middle of the 17th century, during the Edo period, yet its versatile design makes it eminently suitable to 21st-century lives. Basically a collection of stacking wooden boxes and cabinets, the tansu represents the ideal fusion of form and function. It is flexible and modular, conceptually simple yet meticulously constructed—in short, the consummate test of a craftsman and the perfect solution to modern storage challenges.
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