Description
There is something unhurried about this piece. A Japanese copper relief wall plaque from the mid to late 20th century, it depicts a graceful kimono-clad figure standing within a stylised landscape — a parasol overhead, flowering branches framing her form. The composition is calm and carefully considered, and the warm copper tones carry the kind of depth that only comes with age.
Mounted on a warm wooden backing and ready to hang, this is a decorative object that rewards a slow look. The textured relief surface catches light beautifully, shifting in tone depending on the hour and the room. It brings a quiet, refined presence to any wall it occupies.
Details & Specifications
- Origin: Japan
- Era: Mid to late 20th century
- Material: Copper relief on wooden backing
- Subject: Japanese lady / geisha-inspired figure in stylised landscape
- Mounting: Ready to hang wall plaque
- Dimensions: Height 40 cm (15.7 inches), Width 30 cm (11.8 inches)
Condition
- Good vintage condition with light wear consistent with age and display
- Lovely patina to the copper surface adding depth and character
Why It Endures
Pieces like this one sit comfortably in Japandi, mid-century, eclectic, and Scandinavian interiors alike — not because they follow a trend, but because they carry genuine handcrafted character. The restrained subject matter, the warm copper palette, and the artisan quality of the relief work give it a presence that mass-produced wall art simply cannot replicate. A retro accent with lasting quiet elegance.
Carefully packed and shipped with tracking from Sweden. Combined shipping available. For U.S. buyers, all customs tariffs and handling fees are prepaid — no additional charges on delivery.

















