The Sanem Wooden Door With Frame is built the way things used to be built — heavy, solid, and meant to last longer than the people who made it. This imposing double-door piece is crafted from solid teak wood that has aged into a warm, sun-baked natural tone — no paint, no stain, just decades of time doing what no finish ever could.
The door panels are arranged in a tight grid of recessed squares, reinforced with heavy iron strap bars that run horizontally across the surface, riveted with large iron studs at every junction. It is rugged, structural, and unapologetically raw. Iron ring pull handles hang at the centre, joined by a hand-forged chain latch that still works the way it was meant to. The frame is where the craftsmanship shows its finer side — wide pilaster columns rise on either side, supporting an intricately carved lintel with layered bands of floral scrollwork, geometric lattice, and scalloped corbel brackets that jut out like a pair of welcoming arms.
Traces of original red pigment still cling to the lintel carvings, a quiet hint at the door's earlier life. Use the Sanem as a grand indoor entryway, a pooja room threshold, or simply let it stand as the most commanding piece of architecture in your home.