The Zemzem Wooden Door on Stand reads like a carved storybook — every panel a scene, every figure placed with intention. Hewn from solid teak wood, this double-door piece is covered in narrative relief carvings that depict human figures, dancers, riders on horseback, musicians, and mythological scenes, each one enclosed in its own recessed panel.
Between them, carved vine-and-leaf borders wind their way up the centre and along the edges, framing the stories within. Brass dome-headed studs punctuate the horizontal bars between panels, adding rhythm and weight, while iron strap hinges at the top and a chain latch at the centre keep the construction honest and grounded. The finish is completely natural — bare teak left to age and soften into a pale, sun-washed tone that feels like it has been standing in a temple courtyard for generations.
Mounted on a clean black metal stand, the Zemzem is designed to be displayed as a freestanding sculptural piece indoors. Set it in a living room, a reading nook, a gallery wall, or an entryway — wherever it lands, it will be the thing people walk up to and study, panel by panel, story by story.