Doors & Architectural · 19th Century
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2100 €
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Madrid, Spain
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This majestic noble door from India, dated to the 19th century, evokes the grandeur of a past rich in history and symbolism. Crafted from solid wood, its surface boasts a rich patina that attests to the passage of time, with a finish that highlights the natural beauty of the wood. The wrought iron hardware, adorned with meticulously crafted details, provides a subtle and elegant contrast to the robust character of the door. The anchors and decorative nails suggest a functionality that has endured through the years, while the geometric shapes and patterns reflect the artisanal mastery of its era.
Object history
This type of door was traditionally used in the residences of Indian nobility, serving not only as a security element but also as a symbol of status and wealth. The combination of wood and iron in its construction reflects the influence of various cultures on Indian architecture, and its robust design has witnessed countless stories and events over the years. This piece is not merely a decorative object, but a true portal to a distant time and place.
Suggested uses
As a main entrance in a rustic or colonial-style home.
As a decorative element in an entryway or living room.
To be used as a decorative panel in a contemporary space.
Integrated into a study or workspace as a symbol of history and craftsmanship.
In a restaurant or bar seeking to offer a unique and inviting atmosphere.

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