The Zerrin Wooden Door on Stand is stripped-back beauty at its most honest. There is nothing hiding here — no paint, no polish, no pretence. Just solid teak wood, bleached and weathered to a pale sandy tone, with traces of old white wash clinging to the grain like memories that refuse to leave entirely. The double-door panels are arranged in a clean grid of recessed squares, each one framed and studded with small iron rosette nails that run in neat vertical lines.
At the top, twin Mughal-style scalloped arches frame carved figurative niches — a quiet nod to the sacred origins this door likely once served. An aged iron sliding bolt sits at the centre, its patina matching the door's own journey through time. There are keyhole plates on both panels, a strap hinge on one side, and the kind of surface wear — chipped edges, bare patches, softened corners — that tells you this door lived a full life before it arrived here.
Mounted on a clean black metal stand, the Zerrin is ready to stand on its own in any room. Place it in a hallway, a bedroom, a living space, or behind a dining table. It brings a calm, pared-back warmth that makes everything around it feel more considered.