
Collection Online as of September 28, 2023
Rosewood (huanghuali) and metal
Overall: 29 x 97.2 x 69.2 cm (11 7/16 x 38 1/4 x 27 1/4 in.)
Severance and Greta Millikin Collection 1964.228
not on view
Note the curved legs, the elaborate openwork carving, and metal-fitted corners in the form of bats.
Originally, low tables were placed on a kang, a raised platform made of brick and heated by a fire underneath, which served as a bed and living space on cold winter days in northern China. During the daytime, these platforms could accommodate two sitters with a kang table placed between them.
In the warmer south, kang tables were used on daybeds made of wood. By the Ming and Qing dynasties, furniture makers used rare tropical hardwood, such as huanghuali, known as rosewood.