
Vintage Painted Indian Teak Shelf - Ca 1930
This Anglo-Indian teak shelving unit dates to the late Raj period, circa 1930s, and is a striking example of practical colonial design softened by a beautifully timeworn surface. Crafted from solid teak, it retains its original vibrant blue painted finish, now gently faded and distressed through decades of use. The worn edges and subtle paint loss reveal glimpses of the warm timber beneath, creating an authentic layered patina full of character.
The open three-tier form features slatted shelves, allowing for airflow and lending the piece a lighter, more relaxed appearance. Cross-braced sides provide both structural strength and a pleasing architectural rhythm, while the simple turned finials at the top corners add a restrained decorative touch. The shaped apron beneath each shelf introduces a subtle softness to the otherwise linear frame. Approaching a century in age, the shelf remains sturdy and reliable — a testament to the enduring quality of teak and traditional craftsmanship. Its bold yet weathered blue finish makes it particularly well suited to coastal, country or eclectic interiors.
- Origin: Anglo-Indian
- Date: Circa 1930s
- Materials: Solid teak with original blue painted finish
- Features: Three slatted shelves, cross-braced sides, turned corner finials, shaped apron details
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and paint loss consistent with use
- Dimensions: W85 x D29 x H110 cm
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Vintage Painted Indian Teak Shelf - Ca 1930
This Anglo-Indian teak shelving unit dates to the late Raj period, circa 1930s, and is a striking example of practical colonial design softened by a beautifully timeworn surface. Crafted from solid teak, it retains its original vibrant blue painted finish, now gently faded and distressed through decades of use. The worn edges and subtle paint loss reveal glimpses of the warm timber beneath, creating an authentic layered patina full of character.
The open three-tier form features slatted shelves, allowing for airflow and lending the piece a lighter, more relaxed appearance. Cross-braced sides provide both structural strength and a pleasing architectural rhythm, while the simple turned finials at the top corners add a restrained decorative touch. The shaped apron beneath each shelf introduces a subtle softness to the otherwise linear frame. Approaching a century in age, the shelf remains sturdy and reliable — a testament to the enduring quality of teak and traditional craftsmanship. Its bold yet weathered blue finish makes it particularly well suited to coastal, country or eclectic interiors.
- Origin: Anglo-Indian
- Date: Circa 1930s
- Materials: Solid teak with original blue painted finish
- Features: Three slatted shelves, cross-braced sides, turned corner finials, shaped apron details
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and paint loss consistent with use
- Dimensions: W85 x D29 x H110 cm
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This Anglo-Indian teak shelving unit dates to the late Raj period, circa 1930s, and is a striking example of practical colonial design softened by a beautifully timeworn surface. Crafted from solid teak, it retains its original vibrant blue painted finish, now gently faded and distressed through decades of use. The worn edges and subtle paint loss reveal glimpses of the warm timber beneath, creating an authentic layered patina full of character.
The open three-tier form features slatted shelves, allowing for airflow and lending the piece a lighter, more relaxed appearance. Cross-braced sides provide both structural strength and a pleasing architectural rhythm, while the simple turned finials at the top corners add a restrained decorative touch. The shaped apron beneath each shelf introduces a subtle softness to the otherwise linear frame. Approaching a century in age, the shelf remains sturdy and reliable — a testament to the enduring quality of teak and traditional craftsmanship. Its bold yet weathered blue finish makes it particularly well suited to coastal, country or eclectic interiors.
- Origin: Anglo-Indian
- Date: Circa 1930s
- Materials: Solid teak with original blue painted finish
- Features: Three slatted shelves, cross-braced sides, turned corner finials, shaped apron details
- Condition: Good antique condition with age-related wear and paint loss consistent with use
- Dimensions: W85 x D29 x H110 cm
























