Description
Width: 35cm
Height: 34.5cm
Depth: 16cm
An early Arts & Crafts period oak smoker’s cabinet, crafted in the late 19th to early 20th century, reflecting the movement’s emphasis on simplicity, utility, and honest materials.
The cabinet is constructed from solid oak, displaying a warm, even tone with visible grain throughout.
The front door is panelled and decorated with a restrained stylised inlay, characteristic of Arts & Crafts design, favouring subtle ornament over excess.
The cabinet opens to reveal a practical interior arrangement, including small drawers, open compartments, and fitted sections designed to house smoking accessories such as pipes, tobacco, and related items.
To the side, an external rack with circular cut-outs provides additional storage, likely intended for pipes, further enhancing its functional design.
The piece stands on simple shaped supports, maintaining the clean, architectural lines associated with the period.
A well-considered and purposeful item, representative of early 20th-century domestic life, and highly collectable within Arts & Crafts interiors.
















