Bring authentic Indian character into your home with this antique teak wood glass almirah, finished in a beautifully distressed powder blue with hints of natural wood and original paint. Dating from the early 1900s and originating in Gujarat State, this “Kaanch Almirah” was once a prized display or crockery cabinet in affluent Indian homes.
The cabinet features two glass-panelled doors, a handy inner shelf, and original iron fittings. Its versatile proportions and vintage appeal make it perfect for use as a freestanding kitchen, bathroom, or utility room cabinet, or as a unique display unit for your favourite pieces. The aged powder blue finish and visible patina celebrate its 120+ years of history, with historic marks and wear adding to its unique charm.
Key Features:
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Distressed powder blue finish with original paint and natural wood showing through
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Solid teak wood construction for durability
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Two glass-panelled doors with original iron fittings
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Inner shelf for versatile storage and display
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Dimensions: 83 x 36 x 106 cm (32.7″ x 14.2″ x 41.7″)
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Characterful age-related marks and patina
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Sourced personally by a member of Jardinopia in Gujarat, India
Versatile Uses:
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Freestanding kitchen or pantry cabinet
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Bathroom storage for towels and toiletries
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Display cabinet for crockery, glassware, or collectibles
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Statement piece for hallway, lounge, or utility room
This piece is a genuine antique, offering unique character and timeless style.
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