Doors & Architectural · 20th Century
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This elegant glass door, reminiscent of those that adorn the Congress of Deputies in Madrid, stands as a testament to the artisanal mastery of the past. Crafted from noble wood, its structure features a meticulous design with multiple glass panels that allow natural light to flow, creating a harmonious dialogue between the interior and the exterior. The patina of the wood, with its soft sheen and marks of time, speaks of its history and the care it has received over the years.
Object history
Originating from a period when architecture and interior design sought a connection with nature, this glass door was conceived to enhance spaces, providing not only functionality but also a significant aesthetic element. Its resemblance to the doors of the emblematic Congress of Deputies suggests a noble origin, possibly linked to a prestigious residential environment, where light and elegance were essential.
Suggested uses
Ideal as a room divider in a modern loft,
as an entrance to an interior garden,
to add a touch of distinction to a study or library,
as a decorative element in a living room,
or at the entrance of a country house for a cozy atmosphere.

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