Teak & Glass Display
Traditional Handicraft
Reclaimed Teak Display Cabinet — Northwestern India
This tall teak display cabinet began its life as a kitchen cupboard in northwestern India, where it was used for storing everyday household items. We’ve had it restored it by removing the original finish to reveal the raw, natural beauty of the teak and added the glass to create the display that you see here.
The cabinet features glass-paneled doors that open to wide, functional shelving, making it ideal for displaying pottery, books, textiles, or curated collections. Its simple, balanced lines and hand-built construction give it an understated presence that works seamlessly in both modern and traditional spaces.
Though the surface has been refreshed, the subtle marks, softened edges, and small irregularities in the wood remain—authentic reminders of the cabinet’s working past. It’s a piece with history, but one that now feels clean, light, and timeless.
Details
• Solid reclaimed teak
• Originally used as a kitchen cabinet in northwestern India
• Four interior shelves with generous display and storage space
• Glass-paneled doors with original hardware
• Variations in texture and tone are inherent to reclaimed wood
Dimensions: 44" L x 19" W x 73" H