
Painted Glazed Indian Doors From Gujarat - 19th Century
This charming yellow-painted double door has been salvaged from an old building in Gujarat and retains its original, beautifully distressed surface. The layers of worn paint reveal decades of use and exposure, creating a wonderfully textured patina that cannot be replicated. The upper sections are fitted with multiple glass panels, allowing light to pass through freely and making the doors ideal for spaces that benefit from brightness while still retaining architectural character.
Originally part of a domestic or commercial interior, these doors offer a striking balance between utility and decoration. Today, they lend themselves perfectly to reuse as interior doors, room dividers, or as a dramatic wall-mounted architectural feature, bringing warmth, colour, and a sense of history into both traditional and contemporary settings.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 20th Century
- Materials: Wood, Glass
- Features: Original Distressed Yellow Paint, Multiple Glass Panels, Salvaged Architectural Element
- Condition: Structurally Sound With Original Wear, Paint Loss, And Age-Related Marks
- Dimensions: W127 x D3 x H226 cm
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Painted Glazed Indian Doors From Gujarat - 19th Century
This charming yellow-painted double door has been salvaged from an old building in Gujarat and retains its original, beautifully distressed surface. The layers of worn paint reveal decades of use and exposure, creating a wonderfully textured patina that cannot be replicated. The upper sections are fitted with multiple glass panels, allowing light to pass through freely and making the doors ideal for spaces that benefit from brightness while still retaining architectural character.
Originally part of a domestic or commercial interior, these doors offer a striking balance between utility and decoration. Today, they lend themselves perfectly to reuse as interior doors, room dividers, or as a dramatic wall-mounted architectural feature, bringing warmth, colour, and a sense of history into both traditional and contemporary settings.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 20th Century
- Materials: Wood, Glass
- Features: Original Distressed Yellow Paint, Multiple Glass Panels, Salvaged Architectural Element
- Condition: Structurally Sound With Original Wear, Paint Loss, And Age-Related Marks
- Dimensions: W127 x D3 x H226 cm
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This charming yellow-painted double door has been salvaged from an old building in Gujarat and retains its original, beautifully distressed surface. The layers of worn paint reveal decades of use and exposure, creating a wonderfully textured patina that cannot be replicated. The upper sections are fitted with multiple glass panels, allowing light to pass through freely and making the doors ideal for spaces that benefit from brightness while still retaining architectural character.
Originally part of a domestic or commercial interior, these doors offer a striking balance between utility and decoration. Today, they lend themselves perfectly to reuse as interior doors, room dividers, or as a dramatic wall-mounted architectural feature, bringing warmth, colour, and a sense of history into both traditional and contemporary settings.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 20th Century
- Materials: Wood, Glass
- Features: Original Distressed Yellow Paint, Multiple Glass Panels, Salvaged Architectural Element
- Condition: Structurally Sound With Original Wear, Paint Loss, And Age-Related Marks
- Dimensions: W127 x D3 x H226 cm
























