
Vintage Blue Painted Indian Teak Shelf - Ca 1930
Dating to the 1930s during the final decades of the British Raj, this Anglo-Indian teak shelf retains the softly weathered remains of its original blue paint. With its classic open frame and criss-cross side supports, it bridges colonial design with rustic utility.
Made from solid teak, the piece remains remarkably sturdy and functional€”nearly a century after it was built. Its compact footprint and open shelves make it a versatile fit for kitchens, studies, bathrooms, or living spaces. A quietly characterful piece that suits both traditional and modern interiors.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: Circa 1930
- Materials: Solid teak with original painted finish
- Features: Four open shelves, cross-braced sides, distressed blue paint
- Condition: Strong and stable with surface wear and patina consistent with age
- Dimensions: Width 92 x Depth 35 x Height 161 cm
A practical and decorative piece of colonial-era craftsmanship, rich in history and charm.
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Vintage Blue Painted Indian Teak Shelf - Ca 1930
Dating to the 1930s during the final decades of the British Raj, this Anglo-Indian teak shelf retains the softly weathered remains of its original blue paint. With its classic open frame and criss-cross side supports, it bridges colonial design with rustic utility.
Made from solid teak, the piece remains remarkably sturdy and functional€”nearly a century after it was built. Its compact footprint and open shelves make it a versatile fit for kitchens, studies, bathrooms, or living spaces. A quietly characterful piece that suits both traditional and modern interiors.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: Circa 1930
- Materials: Solid teak with original painted finish
- Features: Four open shelves, cross-braced sides, distressed blue paint
- Condition: Strong and stable with surface wear and patina consistent with age
- Dimensions: Width 92 x Depth 35 x Height 161 cm
A practical and decorative piece of colonial-era craftsmanship, rich in history and charm.
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Dating to the 1930s during the final decades of the British Raj, this Anglo-Indian teak shelf retains the softly weathered remains of its original blue paint. With its classic open frame and criss-cross side supports, it bridges colonial design with rustic utility.
Made from solid teak, the piece remains remarkably sturdy and functional€”nearly a century after it was built. Its compact footprint and open shelves make it a versatile fit for kitchens, studies, bathrooms, or living spaces. A quietly characterful piece that suits both traditional and modern interiors.
- Origin: Gujarat, India
- Date: Circa 1930
- Materials: Solid teak with original painted finish
- Features: Four open shelves, cross-braced sides, distressed blue paint
- Condition: Strong and stable with surface wear and patina consistent with age
- Dimensions: Width 92 x Depth 35 x Height 161 cm
A practical and decorative piece of colonial-era craftsmanship, rich in history and charm.
























