This Teak replica of the 19th century is a fine example of the Blue Vintage range that we have put together. The finely crafted cloth stand in teakwood brings a subtle charm to your dressing/powder room. Use it to hang your overcoats, dresses, towels, etc. The brass hooks on the sides are precisely for long dresses to be used for this. This stand can help avoid messing up your room with its open storage facility.
If you’re looking to re live the glorious old days, the Kingsley is a great addition in your dressing \ powder room.
Crafted from reclaimed teak, the pieces in our Antique Reproduction range are made from teak wood sourced from furniture, beams, and pillars of old houses and mansions. This wood is naturally well-seasoned, ensuring durability and a timeless appeal. These pieces are fully handmade and hand polished. Imperfections such as color variations and distress marks should not be regarded as defects, but rather characteristics that enhance the individual character of each piece. Embrace the slight imperfections that come from its storied past—they enhance the rustic charm and character of the furniture, making each piece truly one of a kind.
This Teak replica of the 19th century is a fine example of the Blue Vintage range that we have put together. The finely crafted cloth stand in teakwood brings a subtle charm to your dressing/powder room. Use it to hang your overcoats, dresses, towels, etc. The brass hooks on the sides are precisely for long dresses to be used for this. This stand can help avoid messing up your room with its open storage facility.
If you’re looking to re live the glorious old days, the Kingsley is a great addition in your dressing \ powder room.
Crafted from reclaimed teak, the pieces in our Antique Reproduction range are made from teak wood sourced from furniture, beams, and pillars of old houses and mansions. This wood is naturally well-seasoned, ensuring durability and a timeless appeal. These pieces are fully handmade and hand polished. Imperfections such as color variations and distress marks should not be regarded as defects, but rather characteristics that enhance the individual character of each piece. Embrace the slight imperfections that come from its storied past—they enhance the rustic charm and character of the furniture, making each piece truly one of a kind.
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