The Sevda Wooden Door With Frame has the presence of something that once guarded something important — a grain store, a treasury, a family home built to stand for centuries. Carved from solid teak wood in a deep, dark brown finish, this single-door piece is heavy in every sense of the word. The door face is clad in iron sheeting divided into six sections by thick carved wooden cross-bars that form a bold grid pattern.
Each intersection is anchored by carved rosette bosses, and the bars themselves are decorated with leaf and petal carvings that soften the door's fortress-like strength. At the base, iron chain loops hang from heavy iron rings — functional hardware that once secured the door firmly shut. The frame surrounding it is equally considered — layered bands of continuous scrolling vine carvings run along all four sides, with carved corbel brackets at the top corners adding an architectural heft that makes the whole piece feel like it was pulled from a haveli wall.
There is nothing decorative for the sake of decoration here. Every carving, every iron rivet, every chain link was placed because it needed to be. Use the Sevda indoors as a statement entryway, a pooja room door, or mount it against a wall as a towering sculptural accent. It does not ask for your attention — it simply takes it.