
Indian Takhat Coffee Table Made From Reclaimed Teak
This takhat-style coffee table is a contemporary piece made using reclaimed teak wood salvaged from old buildings and architectural elements in Rajasthan and Gujarat. While not an antique itself, the table incorporates historic materials that carry the character, patina, and craftsmanship of earlier Indian furniture traditions.
The antique teak used in its construction features detailed carved elements originally created in the 19th century, now thoughtfully reassembled into a new and highly functional form. The carved apron runs continuously around the table, displaying repeating foliate motifs, while the turned legs and solid plank top give the piece strength and balance. Finished with a softly distressed surface, this table is designed to sit comfortably within a wide range of modern interiors, offering a subtle sense of age without overpowering a space.
- Origin: India (Rajasthan & Gujarat)
- Date: Contemporary
- Materials: Reclaimed teak wood
- Features: Takhat-inspired form, reused 19th-century carved elements, turned legs, distressed finish
- Condition: Excellent, with surface wear and patina inherent to reclaimed antique wood
- Dimensions: W183 x D76 x H48 cm
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Indian Takhat Coffee Table Made From Reclaimed Teak
This takhat-style coffee table is a contemporary piece made using reclaimed teak wood salvaged from old buildings and architectural elements in Rajasthan and Gujarat. While not an antique itself, the table incorporates historic materials that carry the character, patina, and craftsmanship of earlier Indian furniture traditions.
The antique teak used in its construction features detailed carved elements originally created in the 19th century, now thoughtfully reassembled into a new and highly functional form. The carved apron runs continuously around the table, displaying repeating foliate motifs, while the turned legs and solid plank top give the piece strength and balance. Finished with a softly distressed surface, this table is designed to sit comfortably within a wide range of modern interiors, offering a subtle sense of age without overpowering a space.
- Origin: India (Rajasthan & Gujarat)
- Date: Contemporary
- Materials: Reclaimed teak wood
- Features: Takhat-inspired form, reused 19th-century carved elements, turned legs, distressed finish
- Condition: Excellent, with surface wear and patina inherent to reclaimed antique wood
- Dimensions: W183 x D76 x H48 cm
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This takhat-style coffee table is a contemporary piece made using reclaimed teak wood salvaged from old buildings and architectural elements in Rajasthan and Gujarat. While not an antique itself, the table incorporates historic materials that carry the character, patina, and craftsmanship of earlier Indian furniture traditions.
The antique teak used in its construction features detailed carved elements originally created in the 19th century, now thoughtfully reassembled into a new and highly functional form. The carved apron runs continuously around the table, displaying repeating foliate motifs, while the turned legs and solid plank top give the piece strength and balance. Finished with a softly distressed surface, this table is designed to sit comfortably within a wide range of modern interiors, offering a subtle sense of age without overpowering a space.
- Origin: India (Rajasthan & Gujarat)
- Date: Contemporary
- Materials: Reclaimed teak wood
- Features: Takhat-inspired form, reused 19th-century carved elements, turned legs, distressed finish
- Condition: Excellent, with surface wear and patina inherent to reclaimed antique wood
- Dimensions: W183 x D76 x H48 cm























