A masterpiece of Burmese artistry, The Mandalay Screen is an expansive 19th-century architectural panel hand-carved from solid teak. This piece is a rare example of pierced carving, where the artisan has hollowed out the timber to create a lace-like transparency that is visible from both sides. The intricate composition features traditional figures—likely celestial beings or villagers—woven into a dense "Forest of Life" scrolling vine pattern. The panel is framed by a heavy, deep-carved border and finished in a custom distressed whitewash, which settles into the recessed carvings to accentuate the incredible depth of the work. Its substantial height and double-sided finish allow it to serve as a breathtaking room divider, a stationary window screen, or a monumental wall-mounted sculpture that plays beautifully with light and shadow.
Because it is finished on both sides, this is a prime candidate for a room divider or a privacy screen in an open-concept master suite. Its airy, whitewashed palette is a dream for Modern Mediterranean designers looking for architectural texture that doesn't feel heavy. This is a delicate and substantial architectural artifact. For wall mounting, we recommend professional installation using a hidden cleat system. To maintain the whitewash finish, dust gently with a soft, long-bristle brush to reach the deep recesses of the carving. Avoid damp cloths, as they may lift the natural kaolin-based finish
- *Era:
Late 19th Century
- *Dimensions:
38.5" L x 1.5" D x 84" H
- *Material:
Solid Reclaimed Teak
- *Finish:
Distressed Whitewash (Matte)
- *Features:
Double-sided pierced carving; architectural "Forest of Life" motifs; triple-border framing.
- *Origin:
Burma (Myanmar)
- *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.
(Requires White Glove Delivery)
- **Please bear in mind that colors of products shown may vary slightly from their original color due to monitor display settings or photography studio.