Doors & Architectural · 18th Century
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Castilian panel door in solid oak, with solid proportions and balanced geometric composition. Its deep and repetitive relief creates a play of light and shadow that adds sculptural character and an imposing architectural presence.
The wood retains a natural patina developed over time, with marks and nuances that narrate its historical use without compromising its structural integrity. It is an authentic piece, with visual weight and substantial materiality.
A door with its own identity, capable of transforming any space into an environment with character, history, and sophistication.
Object history
Originating from an old manor house in a village in Teruel, this door was originally part of a noble residence over two centuries ago. Over time, it was reused in a 19th-century building, integrating into a more modern architecture without losing its original essence.
In 2026, it was carefully removed during the comprehensive restoration process of the property. Its preservation allows today to offer an authentic piece, a silent witness to different construction eras.
A door that not only divides spaces but also connects times.
Suggested uses
Restoration of a rural house or historical estate
Interior design project with rustic-contemporary character
Large format sliding door
Sculptural headboard for master bedroom
High-impact decorative mural panel
Central element in urban loft with modern contrast
Transformation into a table or customized architectural surface

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