Straits Chinese Furniture: A Collector's Guide

Singapore: Times Editions / Marshall Cavendish International, 1994, 2003. Reprinted. Hardcover. Crimson buckram, gilt letters on spine & front cover, brown & illus. dust jacket, illus. flyleaves, 188 pp., 100 BW & color illus. VG. Item #146016
ISBN: 9812325395

"The Straits Babas were a conservative people: for their weddings, they commissioned a whole range of furniture in auspicious red-and-gold namwood, while for day-to-day activities they favoured items in carved blackwood with mother-of-pearl or marble inlays. But they were also impressed by the tables, cupboards and writing desks brought to the Straits Settlements by the British colonizers and immediately set about commissioning similar furniture in teakwood from the highly-accomplished local cabinet-makers. Straits Chinese furniture, then, is a fusion of Chinese Qing-dynasty ornateness and early 19th-century English dignity and decorum. Isolated from Chinese trends as well as European fashions, it developed its own style and uses in the Straits Settlements of Singapore, Malacca and Penang. Unlike other artifacts, Straits Chinese furniture is still meant to be used today. Carefully restored by master craftsmen and lovingly maintained by their owners, Straits Chinese tables, cabinets and chairs take pride of place in many modern homes." (dj).

Price: $32.00

See all items by