Small things often carry the biggest stories, and the Nawal Wooden Chest of Drawers is proof of it. This little teak chest is scaled down to a tabletop size, with a faded brown patina and surfaces softened by time and use. Two drawers sit one above the other, each with an aged brass shield-shaped pull and an old keyhole escutcheon turned a soft verdigris green, the sort of detail that tells you this came from another era. Squat bracket feet and rounded edges complete a shape that feels solid and well-loved.
This chest of drawers is compact enough to fit on a desk or a shelf, but large enough to be properly useful. The two drawers slide open to neatly tuck away watches, cufflinks, rings, letters, sewing things or small collected pieces, while the flat top serves as a quiet stand for a framed photo, a trinket dish or a single stem in a bud vase. As a small cabinet it brings warmth to a study or dressing table, and as a wooden chester drawer it sits beautifully on a sideboard or windowsill.
This is a piece for people who love the romance of old things, the slightly worn handles, the patina you can't fake, the feeling that it has held someone's small treasures before. Keep it on a writing desk, an entryway console or a bedside table, wherever the little valuables of a life tend to gather. Each one is handcrafted by skilled artisans, so slight variations in tone, grain and texture are part of the deal, proof that a human, not a machine, made it.