ORNATE 4-SHELF DISPLAY UNIT
This lightweight shelving unit can be easily hung on a wall and is a perfect solution for displaying treasured ornaments. Alongside it’s display areas, the top could easily be used too for plants or other items. The carving is in a Mihrab style and further enhances the framing of the ornaments that could be shown. The finish to this piece is in a sympathetically painted ‘distressed-style’ of Jodhpur blues and could be perfect for just about anywhere in the home.
Visual Description
Blue in colour, this item has 4 individual spaces allowing for a beautiful surround to frame your items you wish to display and show off. Each section has been carved in an attractive mihrah style, creating a truely appealing piece to look at. It has little protruding feet which enable ot to stand, but also fixings to attach it to the wall. The top has small, purely decorative, protruding struts. Also the top shelf is solid and can be used to place other light items upon. The paintwork is in blue and has been distressed, giving it a slightly rustic look to it.
Uses
I find this item best used to show off some special trinkets which otherwise might lose their shine amongst other daily belongings. It can stand freely but would give a better effect at eye level on the wall.
Made in India.
This item is in stock in our furniture shop in Brighton and Hove, Sussex.
Unusual Indian Furniture and Accessories
Take a look at our blog about this style of furniture here.
Due to the nature of these pieces each item will vary. With the colours, patterns and metal work on the wood differing from one to another. Please contact us prior to purchase if you would like let us know your preference. We can send photos of the exact item we would send you.
The Blue City of Jodhpur
Once an indicator of social class, the color blue has come to define this city on the edge of the Thar Desert. The second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, this “Blue City” is a mesmerizing collection of azure abodes that soothes and delights anyone that beholds it. In the city of Jodhpur, a sea of boxy indigo houses stretch – (click to continue reading).