The Aziel Wooden Glass Showcase is a study in geometry and old-world craft. Carved from solid teak wood and finished in a moody blend of black and brown, this tall wall-mounted cabinet is built in two distinct compartments, the upper one set with a circular glass window and the lower with a striking diamond-shaped pane.
The contrast between the soft curves above and the sharp angles below gives the piece a sculptural quality, while the deep finish lets the natural wood peek through at the corners and along the worn edges.
Each compartment opens independently via small iron hinges and clasps, offering two private nooks for the things you'd rather see kept than stored. Use the upper section for a single statuette, a vintage clock face, or a treasured photograph framed just so, and the lower for incense, matchboxes, or folded pocket squares.
A stepped cornice at the top and a moulded base bookend the cabinet with quiet symmetry. Hang it in a hallway, a study, or beside a meditation seat where its silhouette can be properly admired. A piece with the gravitas of an antique, and the soul to match.