Doors & Architectural · 18th Century
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This clear pine panel door, dated to the 18th century, evokes the essence of architectural furniture from its era. Its surface presents a rich texture, where the patina of time manifests in golden hues and soft imperfections that narrate its history. The panels, arranged in a design that combines functionality and aesthetics, offer a dialogue between the robustness of the material and the delicacy of artisanal work. The visible and serene pine grains add a distinctive character, reminiscent of the forests from which it originates.
This object is not only an architectural element but also a witness to the history that has traversed generations. Its construction, with a care that reflects the carpentry techniques of its time, invites contemplation and appreciation of manual mastery. Ideal for restorations or as a centerpiece in a space that values authenticity and cultural legacy, this door is a threshold to the past, enriching any contemporary environment with its timeless presence.
Object history
Panel doors became popular in the 18th century in various regions, serving as a symbol of status and craftsmanship. This particular model comes from a tradition where local wood was used not only for its availability but also for its warmth and durability. Over the years, it has witnessed multiple stories and transformations in the environment where it was installed, reflecting the daily life of its owners. Its preservation to this day speaks to the value placed upon it as an architectural legacy.
Suggested uses
• Ideal as the main entrance in a rustic or colonial-style home
• Perfect to be used as a dividing element in open spaces
• Can serve as a decorative piece in a foyer or living room
• Opportunity to be integrated into a restoration project of a historic building
• Transformed into a decorative panel to enhance the aesthetics of a study or library

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