Vintage Indian Mehrab arched hanging display cube. Finished in a distressed sapphire blue colour palette. Reclaimed wood taken from an old Haveli ceiling.


THREE AVAILABLE. TWO SOLD, JUST ONE REMAINING.


This delightful single arch display cube has been sourced from Rajasthan. Constructed from the tropical hardwood teak, it's not just functional, it makes a great decorative statement, indoors or out.  


Its Mebrab arch design takes its inspiration from Rajasthani architecture, a fine example of which is shown here at the Haveli featured in The Real Marigold Hotel TV series in Udaipur. IMAGE 5.


This display cube is finished in a distressed sapphire blue colour palette, having been recently hand-crafted using old distressed teak, architectural salvage from an old Art Deco period Haveli. 


The last 14 images were taken outside in dappled sunlight. The first seven were taken in studio conditions and more faithfully reflect the actual colours.


Wooden surface lightly waxed, with hanging hook to rear. Please look carefully at the photographs as they form part of the description.


Mughal and Classic arched display units are available in a variety of sizes and colour palettes from lacewinginterior on eBay.  Single, as here, as well as six, nine and 15 arched versions. SEE SEPARATE LISTINGS.


Height: 21 cms. Width: 17 cms. Depth: 12.5 cms. Weight: 1.3 Kgs. 


Price: £45.00 EACH.  POTTED PLANT FOR DISPLAY ONLY AND NOT INCLUDED. THREE AVAILABLE. TWO SOLD, JUST ONE REMAINING.


Postage: £6.00 UK mainland dispatch by Royal Mail 2nd Class Signed For courier service. Combined postage available. CONTACT SELLER. For overseas dispatch refer to details of eBay's GSP, Global Shipping Programme, by clicking on SEE DETAILS in the postage section under the BUY IT NOW button.


SKU number: 13059. 

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