The Amy Wooden Glass Showcase has the kind of presence that asks you to slow down and look twice. Built from solid teak wood in a deep, multi-tonal finish that reads almost charcoal in some lights and warm rosewood in others, this long horizontal cabinet is crowned with three stepped, cross-tipped finials that nod to old chapel and temple architecture.
The result is a piece that feels ceremonial without being overstated, equally suited to a quiet hallway or a thoughtfully styled living room.
A wide pull-down glass front opens with twin brass drop handles, revealing a generous interior cavity behind. Use it to store and display a row of bound books, framed miniatures, brass curios, or a thoughtfully arranged collection of pottery.
The dentil-style moulding along the base adds a final architectural touch, while the low, stretched proportions make it ideal for resting along a long wall, beneath a painting, or atop a low console. A piece that quietly holds its own, with the soul of something far older than it lets on.