
Indian Coffee Table Daybed From Hyderabad- 19thC
This impressive 19th-century bleached teak takhat from Hyderabad is a superb example of traditional Indian daybed craftsmanship, now perfectly suited as a substantial coffee table or statement centrepiece. Takhats were historically used as raised platforms for sitting, reclining or receiving guests, forming an important part of domestic and social life. While most commonly associated with Rajasthan, examples were also produced in Hyderabad in southern India, often distinguished by their refined carving and solid teak construction.
Crafted from heavy teak timbers, this piece displays beautifully hand-carved friezes running along the apron, featuring rhythmic floral rosettes and repeating foliate motifs framed by delicate geometric borders. The carving is crisp yet softened by time, and the bleached finish enhances the natural grain of the timber, highlighting its age and texture. Traditional iron strapwork remains visible at the corners, reinforcing the structure and adding a subtle industrial contrast to the decorative carving. The turned legs give the platform an elegant lift while maintaining its grounded, architectural presence.
With its generous proportions and low profile, this takhat makes an exceptional rustic coffee table for a living room, garden room or summer house. Its broad surface and robust construction reflect its original function, while its sculptural detailing ensures it remains a focal point in any interior.
- Origin: Hyderabad, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid teak
- Features: Originally a traditional takhat daybed; hand-carved floral and foliate friezes; turned legs; iron strapwork detailing; bleached finish highlighting natural grain
- Condition: Good antique condition; age-related wear, minor surface marks and historic repairs consistent with use
- Dimensions: W186 x D115 x H57 cm
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Indian Coffee Table Daybed From Hyderabad- 19thC
This impressive 19th-century bleached teak takhat from Hyderabad is a superb example of traditional Indian daybed craftsmanship, now perfectly suited as a substantial coffee table or statement centrepiece. Takhats were historically used as raised platforms for sitting, reclining or receiving guests, forming an important part of domestic and social life. While most commonly associated with Rajasthan, examples were also produced in Hyderabad in southern India, often distinguished by their refined carving and solid teak construction.
Crafted from heavy teak timbers, this piece displays beautifully hand-carved friezes running along the apron, featuring rhythmic floral rosettes and repeating foliate motifs framed by delicate geometric borders. The carving is crisp yet softened by time, and the bleached finish enhances the natural grain of the timber, highlighting its age and texture. Traditional iron strapwork remains visible at the corners, reinforcing the structure and adding a subtle industrial contrast to the decorative carving. The turned legs give the platform an elegant lift while maintaining its grounded, architectural presence.
With its generous proportions and low profile, this takhat makes an exceptional rustic coffee table for a living room, garden room or summer house. Its broad surface and robust construction reflect its original function, while its sculptural detailing ensures it remains a focal point in any interior.
- Origin: Hyderabad, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid teak
- Features: Originally a traditional takhat daybed; hand-carved floral and foliate friezes; turned legs; iron strapwork detailing; bleached finish highlighting natural grain
- Condition: Good antique condition; age-related wear, minor surface marks and historic repairs consistent with use
- Dimensions: W186 x D115 x H57 cm
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This impressive 19th-century bleached teak takhat from Hyderabad is a superb example of traditional Indian daybed craftsmanship, now perfectly suited as a substantial coffee table or statement centrepiece. Takhats were historically used as raised platforms for sitting, reclining or receiving guests, forming an important part of domestic and social life. While most commonly associated with Rajasthan, examples were also produced in Hyderabad in southern India, often distinguished by their refined carving and solid teak construction.
Crafted from heavy teak timbers, this piece displays beautifully hand-carved friezes running along the apron, featuring rhythmic floral rosettes and repeating foliate motifs framed by delicate geometric borders. The carving is crisp yet softened by time, and the bleached finish enhances the natural grain of the timber, highlighting its age and texture. Traditional iron strapwork remains visible at the corners, reinforcing the structure and adding a subtle industrial contrast to the decorative carving. The turned legs give the platform an elegant lift while maintaining its grounded, architectural presence.
With its generous proportions and low profile, this takhat makes an exceptional rustic coffee table for a living room, garden room or summer house. Its broad surface and robust construction reflect its original function, while its sculptural detailing ensures it remains a focal point in any interior.
- Origin: Hyderabad, India
- Date: 19th Century
- Materials: Solid teak
- Features: Originally a traditional takhat daybed; hand-carved floral and foliate friezes; turned legs; iron strapwork detailing; bleached finish highlighting natural grain
- Condition: Good antique condition; age-related wear, minor surface marks and historic repairs consistent with use
- Dimensions: W186 x D115 x H57 cm
























