Salam sejahtera, selamat datang ke blog saya. Semoga dengan blog ini kita dapat berkongsi pendapat mahupun info tentang perabot antik. Disamping itu pengunjung juga boleh membeli perabot klasik dan antik yang kami tawarkan di bawah harga pasaran..
Monday, December 15, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
kekisi besi
sepasang kerusi pintal
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Meja kaunter berbentuk 'L'
Seperti post yang sebelum ini kami ada bercerita tentang meja kaunter atau pun sesetengah collector memanggilnya counter bar.. Tetapi meja kaunter ini berbentuk lain sedikit, kalau yang sebelum ini berbentuk 'C', yang ini berbentuk 'L'.. Jadi kepada yang mencari meja kaunter anda mempunyai pilihan yang boleh disesuaikan dengan kapasiti ruang di rumah anda.. Saya ingin berkongsi sedikit idea, di mana tempat yang sesuai untuk letakkan meja kaunter ini. Jika anda mempunyai perpustakaan mini ataupun di bahagian mini bar di dapur anda ia memang sesuai diletakkan di tempat tersebut.. Sama seperti sebelumnya, meja kaunter ini juga diperbuat dari kayu jati burma dan keadaannya baik lagi.. kepada yang berminat sila hubungi kami untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik..
SOLD 3/12/08
Meja counter

Sewaktu saudara2 pergi melihat2 di kedai antik tentu saja sukar bagi saudara untuk terjumpa meja counter.. Sebab saya juga pernah mengalami situasi seperti tersebut sewaktu pergi ke kedai2 di Jonker street,Melaka. Oh ye, cuma sekali yang saya terjumpa, di sebuah kedai antik di Singapura. Dia menjualnya dengan harga SD3800=RM 8740.. Tapi kami bukan la ingin menjual dengan harga tersebut. Meja kaunter ini diperbuat dari kayu jati Burma sepenuhnya dan masih dalam keadaan tip-top. Semua raknya masih original. ia berbentuk 'C' dan berdiameter 66 inci.. Kalau ada yang berminat bolehla menghubungi kami terus untuk mendapatkan harga yang terbaik. Tidak salah bertanya jika anda berminat..
sold
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
tempayan lonjong
kabinet buffet colonial
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Set meja makan 4 seaters
Rak kabinet 50an
Almari baju 'marquetry' 2 pintu
SOLD
Almari baju Kolonial
sold
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
almari baju marquetry 3 pintu
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Meja solek kaki "diamond"
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
drawer
meja marble
bangku
buffet troli
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
British colonial furniture
Asian teak meets British touch
The British, who once explored and colonized many regions in the Far East, have left here a valuable heritage in furniture. Regions of South East Asia offer a rich supply of quality teak wood, supported by the abundant monsoon rains. The slow-growing teak tree produces a wood that is hard and durable, and so is the furniture made from it. The teak wood contains natural oils protecting it from extreme weather conditions and the wood itself is not difficult to work on. The early colonizers here made their homes, set up government and army offices. Their skilled carpenters produced for home use cabinets, coffers, tables, chairs; they also supplied bureaus with desks, escritoires, bookcases, davenports, chiffoniers - eventually any kind of furnishings - in order to equip the new premises to be serviceable and stylish at the same time. The unique combination of tropical wood, British style and smart designs

makes British Colonial furniture practical and desirable even today.
The first colonizers reached Burma (Myanmar) as early as the 1820’s. The consequent time span of more than a century encompassed mainly two art styles which were reflected also in the colonial furnishings. The early colonization era furniture of the second half of the 1800's combines tropical motifs with the elegance of Victorian style - influenced by gothic. Usual was a darker finish and heavy, solid furniture with elaborate ornamentation. Furniture makers used teak, sometimes conjoined with mahogany and leather or cane inserts. After the first world war, the styles
The first colonizers reached Burma (Myanmar) as early as the 1820’s. The consequent time span of more than a century encompassed mainly two art styles which were reflected also in the colonial furnishings. The early colonization era furniture of the second half of the 1800's combines tropical motifs with the elegance of Victorian style - influenced by gothic. Usual was a darker finish and heavy, solid furniture with elaborate ornamentation. Furniture makers used teak, sometimes conjoined with mahogany and leather or cane inserts. After the first world war, the styles

became simplified and Art deco gained on popularity. Art deco rediscovers the beauty of simple geometric shapes. The look is sleek, less ornamented. Smooth lines, streamlined geometric shapes, rounded fronts, and use of mirrors and glass are the typical features of Art Deco furniture.

There is another kind of furniture, which was almost independent on the styles: Campaign furniture. This furniture was used mainly by soldiers and people who needed to be highly mobile. Thus, this furniture is very functional and allows easy transportation. Campaign items are usually folding, they have sliding windows and folding or removable legs.
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