Some pieces carry the weight of time. The Dimitrios Wooden Ceiling is one of them.
This architectural piece is crafted from solid teak wood, salvaged and reimagined. It feels like a quiet relic, lifted from an old haveli or a forgotten temple courtyard and brought back into the light. The horizontal planks hold the soft, faded patina of decades, with traces of original paint, gentle weathering, and a kind of grain no factory can reproduce. Every knot, every shadow, every rough mark is part of its tale.
At the centre of the panel sits a hand-carved rosette medallion, with four ornate motifs pointing outwards, almost like a compass of old craft. The corners are anchored by carved quarter-medallions, each one carrying the unmistakable rhythm of traditional Indian woodwork. Together, they turn a simple ceiling panel into something almost ceremonial.
It can be used as a statement wall piece, a headboard, a ceiling installation, or a grand centrepiece above a console or dining table. Its rustic, multi-toned finish settles effortlessly into heritage homes, boutique hotels, art-led interiors, and quiet, soulful spaces that prefer imperfection over polish. The teak wood brings a quiet strength and a depth of character that only old timber can offer.
A piece for collectors of the rare, lovers of patina, and anyone who believes the most beautiful things are the ones with a story.