The Umay Wooden Door Panel has the kind of beauty that only happens by accident — layers of blue and green paint worn down by years of sun, rain, and human touch, revealing warm wood beneath like a secret kept just under the surface. This double-panel teak door is divided into three tiers of recessed carved panels on each side. The upper panels feature hand-carved drooping floral bouquets with layered leaves, the middle panels hold bold sunflower rosettes surrounded by foliage, and the bottom panels are filled with delicate jali-style pierced lattice work in a repeating clover pattern that lets light filter softly through.
The distressed finish is completely unforced — faded sky blue, mossy green, and patches of exposed teak brown bleed into each other across the surface in a way no paintbrush could plan. An iron sliding bolt with padlock loop sits at the centre, and iron strap hinges along the sides tell you this door once opened and closed for someone, somewhere.
Lean it against a bedroom wall, mount it as a headboard, hang it in a hallway, or let it stand in a living room corner. The Umay is not trying to be perfect. That is exactly what makes it so hard to look away from.