Introduce a striking piece of Indian heritage to your home or garden with this rare pair of antique teak wood doors, hand-painted in powder blue and faded cream with hints of sage green and weathered terracotta. Salvaged from a 19th-century building in Gujarat, these doors feature original iron fittings and decorative ring handles, with a beautifully distressed patina that has developed over generations. The soft pastel palette and intricate detailing make them a perfect statement for both traditional cottages and contemporary interiors.
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Colour: Powder blue, faded cream, sage green, weathered terracotta, and natural teak with iron accents1234
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Dimensions: Length 102 cm x Depth 3 cm x Height 176 cm (40.2″ x 1.2″ x 69.3″)
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Material: Solid teak wood, iron
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Condition: Excellent for their age, with authentic wear, historic repairs, and rich, layered patina
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Features: Original paintwork, ornate iron ring handles, robust iron bolt, hand-carved detailing
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Applications: Feature wall, grand garden entrance, patio gate, window shutters, room divider, or movie prop
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Care: Suitable for outdoor use in the UK; apply linseed oil annually and a clear lacquer to preserve the paint
Each item was personally sourced by a member of the Jardinopia team in Rajasthan, India, guaranteeing authenticity and quality.
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