There is a difference between furniture that looks old and furniture that is old. The Ginna wooden armoire is the second kind, made from reclaimed wood and teak that have already lived a full life before arriving in your home. Each plank tells you something of where it has been, and the iron studwork across the doors gives it a weight that machine-made furniture simply cannot fake.
This is a real, everyday-use, two-door armoire. Behind the antique-style panelled doors, with their hand-carved central borders and original ring pulls, there is plenty of space for clothing, linens, or whatever your home needs. The teak frame makes it strong enough to last, and the reclaimed surface, with all its shifts in grain and weathered tones, means no two armoires are ever exactly alike. Yours will be entirely its own.
It works well and looks the part. Use it as a clothes wardrobe in a bedroom, a storage almirah in a hallway, or simply as a wooden cabinet to catch the eye in a living area. This solid wood armoire has a rustic-meets-refined character that feels equally at home with old and new interiors.
The Ginna is for anyone looking for a wooden almirah for the bedroom that has soul rather than gloss. Built to be kept, used, and passed on.
Dust with a soft, dry cloth in the direction of the grain, and avoid harsh cleaners, polishes, or scouring pads
Keep the armoire inside and away from direct sun, which helps the brown finish stay rich over time
Guard against moisture and humidity, blot any spills as soon as they happen, and
keep hot or wet objects off the surface
When moving it, lift instead of dragging, and nourish the wood with a natural conditioner once or twice a year
Product Information
Ginna Wooden Armoire 41" W x 19" D x 69" H
Finish: Brown reclaimed finish with natural patina
Detailing: Hand-carved central door borders
Construction: Solid teak frame, handcrafted; upcycled from reclaimed wood
Base: Raised block feet
Use: Indoor only
Natural Characteristics: Made by hand from reclaimed wood and teak, no two pieces look the same, each marked by its own grain, knots, and signs of age. Natural traits, not flaws