Also known as a meat or food safe, and regarded as a uniquely Australian contribution to the world's heritage of furniture design. The cabinet, usually with panelled doors and , and zinc or tin sides, pierced or punched into decorative designs and patterns, is raised on legs, generally turned but sometimes square. One style, usually of cedar, is about the proportions of chiffonier, and has a shaped chiffonier back, usually decorated with applied machine-made carving, with the cupboards below. The other type is in the form of a narrow two door cabinet, made from cedar or kauri pine.

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A primitive Colonial chiffonier food safe, solid blackwood…

Tasmanian Colonial Blackwood Chiffonier Food Safe

A primitive Colonial chiffonier food safe, solid blackwood throughout, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840 128 cm high, 107 cm wide, 48 cm deep. Provenance: The Rodney Pemberton Collection

Australian Colonial cedar food safe, second half of the 19th…

Colonial Cedar Food Safe Cabinet

Australian Colonial cedar food safe, second half of the 19th century, the shaped back above rectangular top with moulded edge, over a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves, with mesh sides, height 134 cm width 104 cm depth 47.5 cm. Provenance: The…

Australian Colonial cedar food safe, N.S.W. Origin, c. 1850,…

Colonial Cedar Cupboard, c. 1850

Australian Colonial cedar food safe, N.S.W. Origin, c. 1850, with two pairs of doors enclosing shelves and two short drawers, missing mesh to sides and doors, height 157.5 width 107 cm depth 48 cm. Provenance: The collection of Robert Hutchinson, Sydney,…

A red painted food hutch, Australian, 19th century. 100 cm high,…

Red Painted Australian Food Hutch, 19th Century

A red painted food hutch, Australian, 19th century. 100 cm high, 71 cm wide 40 cm deep

Early South Australian red gum and baltic pine Germanic food…

SA Red Gum & Baltic Pine Germanic Food Cabinet

Early South Australian red gum and baltic pine Germanic food cabinet