Bold yet ethereal, this lattice Portal door is a masterclass in architectural transparency. Reconstructed from authentic 19th-century Burmese teak, this 7-foot-tall door features a striking pill-shaped geometric Jali lattice that permits a poetic interplay of light and shadow. The wood has been expertly Bleached to a raw, bone-toned finish, highlighting the tight grain and weathered "Wabi-Sabi" soul of the reclaimed timber. At the header, a deeply carved floral frieze offers a traditional contrast to the minimalist, rhythmic geometry below.
This carved door is a definitive anchor for Desert Modern and Global Ethnic interiors. Its raw, organic texture pairs beautifully with oversized terra cotta vessels, textured plaster walls, and mid-century modern furniture. Use it as a monumental wall installation or as a stationary screen to divide a primary suite with a sense of airy permanence.
- *Era: 19th Century Reclaimed Timber / Newly Reconstructed
- *Dimensions: 32.5" W x 1.5" D x 84" H
- *Materials: Solid Reclaimed Burmese Teak
- *Finish: Sun-Bleached Natural Teak (Matte)
- *Origin: Designed and Handcrafted by De-cor
- *Condition: Excellent; features authentic character marks, wood checks, and historic blemishes that verify its reclaimed origin.
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