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Old Indian Door With Later Floral Painting

Old Indian Door With Later Floral Painting

This 19th century teak door originated in Gujarat, where framed panel doors were commonly made for domestic and courtyard settings. The surface carries later layers of floral paintwork, with each panel showing a different arrangement of stylised botanical motifs. The geometric borders on the frame provide a clear visual structure around the painted panels.

The door can be displayed as a single decorative piece, or as originally intended, as two separate doors. Customers often choose to hang it as wall art, and you can specify whether you would like sturdy wall hangers fitted. If you intend to install the door functionally, please contact us to discuss suitable hinge options (charged separately). The height of 180 cm is shorter than a standard walk-through opening, so placement should be considered. If you wish to use the two parts independently, please let us know when placing your order.

  • Origin: Gujarat, India
  • Date: 19th century door with later paintwork
  • Material: Teak wood
  • Paintwork: Later floral motifs with geometric borders
  • Construction: Traditional teak door with original iron fittings
  • Usage options: Display whole, use in two parts, hang as art, or adapt for functional use
  • Mounting choices: Specify fitted wall hangers or request guidance for functional installation
  • Installation support: Additional advice available on request

A distinctive Gujarati door with colourful later painting that brings strong decorative presence to any interior.

$1,383.11
Old Indian Door With Later Floral Painting
$1,383.11

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Old Indian Door With Later Floral Painting

This 19th century teak door originated in Gujarat, where framed panel doors were commonly made for domestic and courtyard settings. The surface carries later layers of floral paintwork, with each panel showing a different arrangement of stylised botanical motifs. The geometric borders on the frame provide a clear visual structure around the painted panels.

The door can be displayed as a single decorative piece, or as originally intended, as two separate doors. Customers often choose to hang it as wall art, and you can specify whether you would like sturdy wall hangers fitted. If you intend to install the door functionally, please contact us to discuss suitable hinge options (charged separately). The height of 180 cm is shorter than a standard walk-through opening, so placement should be considered. If you wish to use the two parts independently, please let us know when placing your order.

  • Origin: Gujarat, India
  • Date: 19th century door with later paintwork
  • Material: Teak wood
  • Paintwork: Later floral motifs with geometric borders
  • Construction: Traditional teak door with original iron fittings
  • Usage options: Display whole, use in two parts, hang as art, or adapt for functional use
  • Mounting choices: Specify fitted wall hangers or request guidance for functional installation
  • Installation support: Additional advice available on request

A distinctive Gujarati door with colourful later painting that brings strong decorative presence to any interior.

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This 19th century teak door originated in Gujarat, where framed panel doors were commonly made for domestic and courtyard settings. The surface carries later layers of floral paintwork, with each panel showing a different arrangement of stylised botanical motifs. The geometric borders on the frame provide a clear visual structure around the painted panels.

The door can be displayed as a single decorative piece, or as originally intended, as two separate doors. Customers often choose to hang it as wall art, and you can specify whether you would like sturdy wall hangers fitted. If you intend to install the door functionally, please contact us to discuss suitable hinge options (charged separately). The height of 180 cm is shorter than a standard walk-through opening, so placement should be considered. If you wish to use the two parts independently, please let us know when placing your order.

  • Origin: Gujarat, India
  • Date: 19th century door with later paintwork
  • Material: Teak wood
  • Paintwork: Later floral motifs with geometric borders
  • Construction: Traditional teak door with original iron fittings
  • Usage options: Display whole, use in two parts, hang as art, or adapt for functional use
  • Mounting choices: Specify fitted wall hangers or request guidance for functional installation
  • Installation support: Additional advice available on request

A distinctive Gujarati door with colourful later painting that brings strong decorative presence to any interior.