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Perhaps the most interesting one-of-a-kind pieces, albeit newly constructed, are happy marriages between vintage artistry and modern craftsmanship. Functionality reigns while eye-catching designs make life more fun.

Architectural treasures, like 100 to 200 year-old house doors, shutters, windows, balconies, and frames are hand crafted into entertainment centers, kitchen cabinets, dining tables, bookcases, end tables, firewood holders and more... Furnishings that are passionately so much more than merely that.

Even simple doorways can become quite grand and bring an aspect of splendor to your home. An antique door cabinet may even provide more entertainment than the TV within!

This fabulous antique chest makes a most inviting spot, whether you want it to look all clean and stark in aged wood or outfit it with plush pillows for added comfort.

We think this charming rosewood cabinet with antique sculpted iron makes just the perfect storage solution for your special wines. But we?re sure you?ll find all sorts of uses for it.

Sizes differ. The cabinet on the photo is 21" w x 17" d x 43" h.

This beautifully carved wooden balcony once graced a courtyard window of an Indian merchant's house. It was saved from demolition and handcrafted into a wonderful, one-of-a-kind firewood holder.

This beautiful cabinet with antique French doors makes a great TV or china cabinet.

Dimensions: 51" w x 28"d x 81" h

Gada Table v

Vintage elephant seats, like this one, make extraordinary coffee tables. Sizes are generally 54" x 54". This one has been modified to be half of its original size (approx 54" x 30"). Solid teak and iron with decorative brass accents.

Malabar bookcase >

A treasure trove of antique doorways and moldings has been opened to craft handsome, one of a kind bookcases. As each is unique, the bookcases vary in color, design and size. This one is 43" wide x 19"d x 76" h.

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