The Stagbourne is a single, reclaimed teak door panel composed of two vertical leaves set within a strong frame. Its surface is formed from a grid of small, square carved panels, each with its own simple motif — geometric patterns, foliate shapes and a few figurative or symbolic panels— all softened by years of wear. The board-and-batten construction is reinforced with round metal studs, giving the piece an honest, architectural presence.
This individual panel shows authentic signs of age: softened edges, areas of loss, surface cracks and a worn, pale wash that highlights the relief carving without obscuring the wood’s grain. Those marks are unique to this piece — they tell the story of its past life and make it a distinct, collectible object rather than a repeat production item.
Built for display as a standalone feature, Stagbourne brings texture and history to an interior. It works beautifully over a fireplace, in an entryway or as an anchored backdrop in a living space, offering strong visual character and the rugged durability of solid teak.