Doors & Architectural · 19th Century
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This 19th-century glazed door, crafted from solid wood, stands out for its superb carpentry and the elegance of its carved panels. The surface features a finish that reveals the richness of the wood's grain, while the geometric shapes of the panels evoke a sense of harmony and proportion. The absence of glass in the upper section allows for a luminous interaction with the surrounding space, creating a dialogue between the interior and exterior that enriches any environment.
The passage of time has left a patina that accentuates its authentic character, adding a history to every corner. This piece is not only an architectural element but a testament to the artisanal mastery of its era, ideal for those who appreciate beauty in details and tradition in design.
Object history
Originating from an old bourgeois residence of the 19th century, this door was originally conceived to connect spaces within the home, allowing for a fluid circulation of light and air. Its design, representative of the architecture of the time, reflects the neoclassical influences that prevailed in domestic settings, where functionality was sought alongside an aesthetic that spoke of status and distinction.
In its history, it has witnessed countless family moments and has maintained the essence of a home throughout the years. Its restoration has been carried out with respect for its heritage, preserving the integrity of its original design.
Suggested uses
- Ideal as the main entrance of a renovated home, creating a focal point in the foyer.
- Perfect for separating spaces in a contemporary setting while maintaining visual connection.
- Usable in a study or library, adding character and elegance to the decor.
- Can serve as a decorative element in an art gallery, emphasizing the dialogue between the old and the modern.

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