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Product code: 16835
Dimensions: 94 x 45 x 135 cm
Material: Reclaimed Solid Indian Hardwood.
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An imposing artifact of Northern Indian palace heritage, this extraordinary reclaimed old wood console trunk functions beautifully as a stately sideboard. It features a traditional top-opening trunk lid combined with fixed architectural lower cabinets, showcased through a masterwork facade of hand-chiseled geometric borders and deep-relief floral sunburst medallions.
Features
The Marwari Console Trunk commands structural authority, bringing a deep, soulful historical luxury to contemporary entryways and dining salons. Originally inspired by the heavy wedding treasury boxes (Pitara) of Northern India, this magnificent piece is bench-crafted using heavy sheets of weathered, reclaimed old Indian timber. The unit is built to a modern, elongated console scale, allowing it to frame the back of a sofa or stand proudly in a grand corridor while preserving its traditional, top-lifting trunk entry.
The carving profile on this piece is an extraordinary showcase of high-relief North Indian folk art. Master craftsmen spent weeks chiseling a balanced sequence of deep floral rosettes and layered, geometric border frames directly out of thick timber panels. These circular lotus mandalas historically represent protection, prosperity, and new beginnings, mirroring the architectural details found on the monumental entry doors of historic Havelis. The front facade doors are intentionally fixed to protect the structural load of the heavy console, directing all functional storage access to the massive top lid. When lifted, it reveals an unpartitioned, cavernous vault capable of hiding large household essentials, heavy linens, or serving trays.
Every knot, ancient structural patch, and deep oxidation mark on the reclaimed Indian wood has been preserved using natural beeswax treatments. Free from heavy synthetic laminates, the dark walnut and espresso patina glows with the authentic history of timber that has weathered generations of changing desert seasons. This piece is collected as a true cultural asset, offering an enduring statement of trend-resistant craftsmanship.
Style Details
Architectural Influences: Northern Indian Rajput Architecture, Marwari Palace Trim, and Antique Rustic-Historic Design.
Pattern Style: Deep-relief geometric stepped framing borders contrasted by organic, repeating sunburst floral medallions.
Decorative Elements: Tiered top-molding trim, deeply recessed panel inserts, multi-layered base steps, and raw historic timber patches.
Craftsmanship Details
Technique Used: Generational hand-chisel relief-gouging, deep-set medallion carving, and historic timber reconditioning.
Skill Level Required: Handcrafted by senior regional woodcarvers specializing in restoring and rebuilding antique Indian palace structures.
Distinguishing Handcrafted Features: Subtle size variations across the carved shapes, deep tool-marks within the floral petals, and natural historic weathering cracks.
Finishing Process: Deeply cleaned of aged debris, hand-rubbed with organic oils, and sealed with low-shine natural wax to anchor the historic patina.
Wood Quality & Finish Characteristics
Wood Type & Grain Richness: Reclaimed Old Indian Hardwoods, hand-chosen for dense internal weight, weather-settled dryness, and deep structural longevity.
Depth & Texture of Finish: A highly textured matte surface displaying rich charcoal-brown, deep espresso, and weathered walnut grain lines.
Difference from Mass-Produced: Built completely from solid old logs; carries substantial physical weight and individual historical markings that cannot be replicated by factory machines.
Longevity & Aging Beauty: The wood has already expanded, dried, and settled over decades, providing exceptional climatic stability and lasting strength.
Why You’ll Love It / Investment Value
Collector Quality: Functions as a rare architectural centerpiece that immediately elevates a room into a curated luxury gallery.
Exquisite Cultural Accents: The deep mandala detail adds a unique geometric rhythm and soulful story that works beautifully in both traditional and modern interiors.
Deep Hidden Functionality: Delivers the sweeping surface length of an upscale entryway console table while providing a hidden vault for discreet storage.
Suggestions for Incorporation
Placement Ideas: Perfect for anchoring a palatial main entryway foyer, serving as a statement rustic buffet in a formal dining hall, or accenting a grand living room wall.
Styling Tips: Style the sweeping top lid with tall brass candlestick pillars, sleek contemporary clear glass vases, or minimalist white marble objects to create a striking contrast against the dark, carved wood.
Lifestyle Use: Utilize the top-lifting lid to stow away extra dining linens, fine serving silver, or pillows, keeping the external presentation entirely streamlined.
Detailed Specifications
Color: Deep espresso, charred walnut, oxidized amber undertones.
Finish: Hand-rubbed, low-sheen natural beeswax paste.
Origin: Regions of, India.
Age/Period Influence: Traditional Rajasthani Palace / Late 19th-Century Colonial Trunk Design.
Perfect For
Room Placements: Grand Entryways, Formal Dining Salons, Main Living Rooms, Corridor Gallery Spaces.
Functional Uses: Entryway statement console, dining room buffet server, focal treasury chest, media credenza surface.
Interior Types
Rustic Elegance, Modern Mediterranean, Global Collector, Spanish Revival, Eclectic Luxury.
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