Vintage Indian Glass Almirah
Since the 18th Century, Indian cabinet makers often fused British Colonial influence with their own unique style. Almirahs like this were recovered from old homes in Rajasthan, where they kept books and dinnerware shielded from the moisture and humidity of the monsoon season. Crafted from solid teakwood and fitted with delicate glass panels, this cabinet has spacious shelves for all of your precious trinkets.
Ideal for a modern dining area or bedroom, it can house a collection of heirloom ceramics, elegant glassware, or stylish linens and blankets, blending the old with the new in a seamless way. In a hallway or living room, use it to showcase curated decor items, books, or unique collectibles, enhancing its role as both a functional storage unit and a captivating focal point.
- One of a kind
- 100% teak and glass
- Handmade
- Circa 1960
- Origin: Rajasthan, India
Dimensions: 190H x 109L x 48W cm
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