Lacquer describes a set of see through finishes that give furniture a distinct matte or sheen. Originally known as a defining quality of Asian pieces, lacquer is now a widely used technique for furniture makers. Explore our colleciton of vintage lacquer furniture, which come in Rococo, Mid-Century Modern, postmodern styles, and more. 80s lacquer furniture is especially popular, because lacquer furniture was a big part of the teased-bangs-shoulder-pads ethos of the decade.
Looking for some lovely lacquer? Find it on Chairish!
Considering our comprehensive array of lacquered furniture, it can be easy to get overwhelmed with the abundance of choices. But, luckily, Chairish makes it easy to simplify your search! On the left-hand of the screen, you'll find plenty of filtering options, including by style, color, and dimensions (to the exact inch!). Our expert curators consign with individual sellers and work with a network of vintage and antique dealers across the country. So, it's easy to find pieces out of our wide-ranging inventory through the location and shipping option. Because of their exterior, lacquer outdoor furniture is a great option!
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