Doors & Architectural · 19th Century
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This wooden door, dated between the 19th and 20th centuries, evokes the mastery of traditional carpentry. Its surface, with a rich patina, reveals the history of its use, while the carved moldings lend a distinctive character to its architectural design. The lustrous finish reflects the passage of time, making each imperfection a testament to its authenticity and heritage.
With a design of symmetrical panels, this door not only serves as a threshold but also acts as a decorative element that connects the past with the present. The robustness of the wood used suggests a noble origin, ideal for spaces seeking a touch of warmth and tradition.
Object history
The door comes from a historic home that has witnessed generations, serving as an entry point to significant moments in the lives of its inhabitants. Its construction reflects the artisanal techniques of the era, where each piece of wood was selected for its quality and beauty. Over time, it has become a symbol of refuge and security, representing the passage of a period of social and cultural change.
Suggested uses
• As an entrance door in a rustic or contemporary home.
• To divide spaces in a modern loft, adding a warm contrast.
• In a commercial space such as a café or bookstore, creating a cozy and authentic atmosphere.

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