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Wood / Architectural collection / Reclaimed oak door
19th-century oak doors, hand-hewn and sourced from various locations, bring craft and history to a variety of interiors.
The reclaimed oak doors in our collection are authentic testaments to craftsmanship. Manufactured in the 19th century, these doors were carved by hand, as sawing technology was not then available. The trees were cut with simple tools and worked into planks; a carpenter’s axe was enough to make planks from them, which were then suitable for making a door.
Some still retain their original wooden handle, giving a nice insight into the past. Originally taken from various buildings ranging from old stables and farms to remote mountain huts and manors, these doors carry with them a piece of history.
The versatility of these doors is remarkable. In addition to their original function as entrances, they can serve as unique coffee tables or be reused as cabinet doors, their character adding a special atmosphere to any interior. vary in height, from 150 cm approximately 230 cm, and in width between 65 and 120 cm. Currently, the collection includes about a dozen of these antique oak doors, each with its own story and unique look.
Prices and availability are on request.
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