This Long architectural piece is a monumental 104-inch console that celebrates the raw power and intricate beauty of historical architecture. The centerpiece of this grand table is a repurposed antique architectural beam, likely salvaged from a traditional pavilion or heritage manor. The beam is characterized by a deep, high-relief hand-carving of scrolling floral vines and rhythmic medallions, a design that once served as a decorative and structural crown in its original setting. The top and legs are expertly crafted from reclaimed old-growth wood, selected to match the dense, weathered texture of the antique beam. The wood is finished in a dry, natural patina that highlights the "earned character" of the timber—including historical joinery notches, organic grain swirling, and the soft, matte texture that only comes from decades of exposure. At nearly nine feet in length, its substantial scale and narrow 17-inch depth make it the ultimate anchor for a grand entryway, a long gallery wall, or as a commanding focal point behind a large-scale sectional.
As a piece born from reclaimed and antique artifacts, "The Pavilion Anchor" is a one-of-a-kind sustainable masterwork. The contrast between the rugged, aged timber and the fluid elegance of the hand-carved frieze ensures this console is not just furniture, but a conversation-starting piece of architectural history.
- *Era:
Antique Structural Fragment / Contemporary Artisanal Assembly
- *Size: 104“(L) x 17“(D) x 34“(H)
- *Material: Antique Hand-Carved Architectural Beam / Reclaimed Old-Growth Wood
- *Color: Aged Wood
- *Features:
Deep high-relief floral carving; substantial mitered legs; weathered natural patina.
- *Origin:
Rajasthan (Architectural salvage)
- *Condition:
Fair Artisanal Condition. Displays authentic heritage character, including historical notches, natural wood variations, and weathered patina characteristic of salvaged architectural timber.
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