Schelma.com Our Online Store


Open Days
on March 27, 28 & 29, 2009

We are pleased to invite you to our three open days on March 27, 28 and 29 (Friday - Sunday) from 11 AM to 8 PM in our shop located Chee de Waterloo, 417 in 1050 Brussels.

Our shop will be exceptionally closed for three days before the event (Tuesday - Thursday).
We have collected a lot of very nice pieces of furniture and a lot of nice items as well at a very interesting price as the antique market was not in very good shape in Japan last year.
Our online catalogue will be updated with these new items sometime in April.

Here is a list of the items we will have during this preview sale:

Furniture: (more than 40 new pieces)

CHA-DANSU (tea chest) - many CHOBA-DANSU (merchant chest) - GETA-BAKO (shoe chest) - HIBACHI (brazier table) - HON-DANA (book chest) - lots of ISHO-DANSU (clothing chest) - KAIDAN-DANSU (step chest) - KAZARI-DANA (informal ornamental shelves) - KO-DANSU (small chest) - KOHIKIDASHI (stationary cabinet) - KOTATSU (heater-table) - MIZUYA-DANSU (kitchen chest) - MONOIRE-DANSU (storing chest) - NAGAMOCHI (family chest) - TANA (shelf) - TSUKUE (writing desk) - ZATAKU (low table) - etc..

Items: (more than 60 new pieces)

ANDON (lamp) - BENTO-BAKO (lunch box) - BINGAKE (brazier) - BUTSUZO (Buddha) - CHAWAN (bowl) - CHOCHIN (lantern) - CHOZU-BACHI (basin) - DAI (show stand) - DARUMA (creator of ZEN) - FUCHIN (scroll's weights) - FURIN (summer bell) - GETA (wooden shoes) - GOBANSETO (go game set) - HAKO (box) - HANAIRE (vase) - HANAKAGO (ikebana basket) - HANGA (woodblock print) - HARI-BAKO (sewing box) - HIBACHI (brazier) - HOTEI (one of the seven lucky deities) - HYOTAN (sake gourd) - IKO (kimono stand) - JIZAIKAGI (trammel) - JU-BAKO (special day's lunch set) - KABIN (vase) - KADAI (bonsai's display table) - KAGAMI (mirror) - KAGO (basket) - KAIBITSU or HOKAI (box for kaiawase game) - KAKEMONO or KAKEJIKU (scroll) - KAKI (vase) - KAMI-DANA (Shinto family's altar) - KANE (small bell) - KANZASHI (hair pin) - KASHIGATA (rice cake pattern) - KATANA-KAKE (katana holder) - KAZARI-KABUTO (boy’s day decorative helmet) - KASHIKI (cake box) - KAZARI-KATANA (decorative sword) - KENZAN (flower-stand) - KIMONO (Japanese dress) - KISERU (pipe) - KOBACHI (bowl) - KOBAKO (small box) - KOURO (incense burner) - KYUSUSETO (tea accessories) - MAKURA (pillow) - MANEKINEKO (beckoning cat) - MOKUGYO (wooden gong) - MUSHANINGYO (boy’s day doll) - NATSUME (tea powder pot) - NINGYO (doll) - NOREN (shop curtain) - OBON (tray) - OHITSU (rice bucket) - OKIAGE (puppet) - OKIMONO (ornament in bronze) - OMEN (mask) - OWAN (soup cup) - RANMA (above sliding doors ornament) - SAKAZUKI (sake cup) - SARA (plate) - SEKIBUTSU (stone Buddha) - SHOUGIDAI (shogi game table) - SUMITSUBO (line maker) - SUZURI (inkstone) - SUZURI-BAKO (inkstone box) - TABAKOBON (smoking set) - TAKAZEN (tray table) - TETSUBIN (kettle) - TOKKURI (sake jug) - TO (door) - TORO (stone lantern) - USUBATA (ikebana vase).
Some accessories as well as various ornament and little contemporary traditional Japanese style crockery.

 

 

Information:

Chee de Waterloo, 417. 1050 Brussels
Open from Tuesday to Saturday from 11AM to 6PM

Internet: www.schelma.com
Email: info@schelma.com

Phone: +32 (0)2 346 06 40
Fax: +32 (0)2 346 06 45