
Painted Teak Coffee Table Chest - 19th Century
Beautifully worn and richly patinated, this 19th-century painted antique Indian teak chest from Gujarat is a striking example of rural craftsmanship. Once used in village households for storing grain, textiles, or valuables, its sturdy proportions and weathered finish evoke generations of practical use and quiet beauty.
The surface retains its original layered paint in shades of blue and green over rich brown teak wood, now softly faded and distressed, creating a naturally timeworn aesthetic full of depth and texture. The iron strapwork and corner brackets add both reinforcement and visual rhythm, while two shaped iron hasps remain in place on the front.
Its low, horizontal format lends itself perfectly to modern interiors, whether styled as a coffee table, end-of-bed trunk, or statement piece in a living space.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Teak with original painted finish; iron hardware.
- Features: Worn layered paint, iron straps, brackets and hasps.
- Condition: Surface wear and patination consistent with age and use.
- Dimensions: W140 x D66 x H51 cm
A bold and tactile piece - imbued with the practical beauty of India's rural heritage.
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Painted Teak Coffee Table Chest - 19th Century
Beautifully worn and richly patinated, this 19th-century painted antique Indian teak chest from Gujarat is a striking example of rural craftsmanship. Once used in village households for storing grain, textiles, or valuables, its sturdy proportions and weathered finish evoke generations of practical use and quiet beauty.
The surface retains its original layered paint in shades of blue and green over rich brown teak wood, now softly faded and distressed, creating a naturally timeworn aesthetic full of depth and texture. The iron strapwork and corner brackets add both reinforcement and visual rhythm, while two shaped iron hasps remain in place on the front.
Its low, horizontal format lends itself perfectly to modern interiors, whether styled as a coffee table, end-of-bed trunk, or statement piece in a living space.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Teak with original painted finish; iron hardware.
- Features: Worn layered paint, iron straps, brackets and hasps.
- Condition: Surface wear and patination consistent with age and use.
- Dimensions: W140 x D66 x H51 cm
A bold and tactile piece - imbued with the practical beauty of India's rural heritage.
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Beautifully worn and richly patinated, this 19th-century painted antique Indian teak chest from Gujarat is a striking example of rural craftsmanship. Once used in village households for storing grain, textiles, or valuables, its sturdy proportions and weathered finish evoke generations of practical use and quiet beauty.
The surface retains its original layered paint in shades of blue and green over rich brown teak wood, now softly faded and distressed, creating a naturally timeworn aesthetic full of depth and texture. The iron strapwork and corner brackets add both reinforcement and visual rhythm, while two shaped iron hasps remain in place on the front.
Its low, horizontal format lends itself perfectly to modern interiors, whether styled as a coffee table, end-of-bed trunk, or statement piece in a living space.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: 19th century
- Materials: Teak with original painted finish; iron hardware.
- Features: Worn layered paint, iron straps, brackets and hasps.
- Condition: Surface wear and patination consistent with age and use.
- Dimensions: W140 x D66 x H51 cm
A bold and tactile piece - imbued with the practical beauty of India's rural heritage.
























