
Reclaimed Teak Takhat Coffee Table From Rajasthan
This striking coffee table is a modern piece crafted using reclaimed teak wood salvaged from old Indian furniture and architectural elements. Drawing inspiration from the traditional Indian takhat—a type of daybed—this smaller-scale interpretation has been designed specifically to suit the proportions of a classic English living room while celebrating Indian design heritage.
The apron is adorned with traditional Indian carved motifs, including floral rosettes and foliate detailing, all sourced from earlier materials and carefully integrated into the new construction. The gently turned legs and solid plank top provide excellent stability and durability, while the weathered surface retains the character, patina, and subtle imperfections of the reclaimed teak. Decorative yet highly practical, this table is an environmentally responsible piece that bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary living.
- Origin: India
- Date: Contemporary
- Materials: Reclaimed teak wood
- Features: Takhat-inspired form, reused carved elements, turned legs, solid plank top
- Condition: Excellent, with age-related wear and patina inherent to reclaimed materials
- Dimensions: W125 x D61 x H47 cm
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Reclaimed Teak Takhat Coffee Table From Rajasthan
This striking coffee table is a modern piece crafted using reclaimed teak wood salvaged from old Indian furniture and architectural elements. Drawing inspiration from the traditional Indian takhat—a type of daybed—this smaller-scale interpretation has been designed specifically to suit the proportions of a classic English living room while celebrating Indian design heritage.
The apron is adorned with traditional Indian carved motifs, including floral rosettes and foliate detailing, all sourced from earlier materials and carefully integrated into the new construction. The gently turned legs and solid plank top provide excellent stability and durability, while the weathered surface retains the character, patina, and subtle imperfections of the reclaimed teak. Decorative yet highly practical, this table is an environmentally responsible piece that bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary living.
- Origin: India
- Date: Contemporary
- Materials: Reclaimed teak wood
- Features: Takhat-inspired form, reused carved elements, turned legs, solid plank top
- Condition: Excellent, with age-related wear and patina inherent to reclaimed materials
- Dimensions: W125 x D61 x H47 cm
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This striking coffee table is a modern piece crafted using reclaimed teak wood salvaged from old Indian furniture and architectural elements. Drawing inspiration from the traditional Indian takhat—a type of daybed—this smaller-scale interpretation has been designed specifically to suit the proportions of a classic English living room while celebrating Indian design heritage.
The apron is adorned with traditional Indian carved motifs, including floral rosettes and foliate detailing, all sourced from earlier materials and carefully integrated into the new construction. The gently turned legs and solid plank top provide excellent stability and durability, while the weathered surface retains the character, patina, and subtle imperfections of the reclaimed teak. Decorative yet highly practical, this table is an environmentally responsible piece that bridges traditional craftsmanship and contemporary living.
- Origin: India
- Date: Contemporary
- Materials: Reclaimed teak wood
- Features: Takhat-inspired form, reused carved elements, turned legs, solid plank top
- Condition: Excellent, with age-related wear and patina inherent to reclaimed materials
- Dimensions: W125 x D61 x H47 cm
























