This Vitrine Cabinet is a sophisticated architectural anchor designed for the discerning collector. Standing at 40 inches high, this cabinet is meticulously handcrafted from solid, old-growth teakwood. Unlike traditional cabinets with solid wood flanks, this piece features expansive glass panels on both the front and sides, creating a 270-degree view of its contents. This "all-access" transparency makes it the ultimate vessel for displaying fine ceramics, heritage textiles, or sculptural objects that deserve to be seen from every angle. The teakwood frame is finished in a rich, warm honey patina, showcasing a sturdy, minimalist silhouette that bridges the gap between 19th-century utility and modern global design. The two front doors feature original brass-alloy pulls and traditional top-mounted latches, while the interior is divided by two solid teak shelves. Its compact footprint (31" width) and refined height make it a versatile focal point for an entryway, a curated dining nook, or as a sophisticated bar cabinet. As an authentic antique, the piece exhibits a beautiful matte patina and soft rounding at the edges that only a century of use can provide. The wood exhibits historical joinery marks and the unique, swirling grain patterns of vintage teak, ensuring that this vitrine is as much a work of art as the objects it protects.
- *Era:
Early 20th Century
- *Size: 31“(L) x 16“(D) x 40“(H)
- *Material:
Solid Old-Growth Teak wood / Glass
- *Color: Dark wood
matte patina
- *Product Type:
Three-sided glass display (Front & Sides); two front doors; two internal teak shelves; original hardware.
- *Origin:
South Asia (Colonial influence)
- *Condition: Wear consistent with age & use, blemishes and imperfections will be present. These are not to be considered defects but rather part of its character & historical value.
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