A grand example of colonial-era carpentry, this expansive low table was likely originally used as a Takhat or a low seating platform in a formal Indian residence. The long antique coffee table features a solid, single-plank (or tightly joined) teak top that has been scrubbed to a warm, natural honey tone, contrasting beautifully with the original dark, distressed paint on the base. The apron is embellished with a repeating carved "fan" or sunburst motif, a detail that hints at Art Deco influences merging with traditional Indian craftsmanship.
At 6 feet long, this Indian takhat table is the ultimate solution for large-scale seating arrangements. It is perfectly proportioned to sit in front of an extra-long sofa or a grand L-shaped sectional. Its "two-tone" finish—natural wood top and dark base—makes it a stylistic bridge: it pairs equally well with dark antique furniture and light, modern upholstery.
- *Era: Antique
- *Size:
72" Length x 29" Width x 20" Height
- *Material:
Solid Teak Top / Painted Hardwood Base
- *Color: Brown
- *Product Type:Antique Indian Coffee Table
- *Style: Colonial / Farmhouse / Rustic Luxe
- *Origin:
India (Anglo-Indian Colonial Style)
- *Condition:
Antique with scrubbed top and distressed painted base. 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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- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.