
Carved Teak Candlestick Made From An Old Takhat Leg
This distinctive handmade teak candlestick has been crafted from an original antique Indian takhat leg, repurposing a fragment of traditional furniture into a sculptural decorative object. Rich in character and history, the piece retains its beautifully aged surface, with traces of original painted pigment and a wonderfully weathered patina that highlight the natural grain and tactile quality of the old teak wood.
Traditionally, takhats were low Indian daybeds used throughout homes for seating, resting and social gatherings. The turned legs from these pieces often featured strong architectural forms, making them ideal for reinterpretation as decorative accessories. This example displays a bold, balanced silhouette with subtle remnants of ochre and red paint that add warmth and authenticity.
Fitted with a metal candle holder to the top, the candlestick works beautifully as a standalone decorative accent or grouped as part of a striking table centrepiece. Its combination of rustic texture, simple form and reclaimed craftsmanship makes it particularly versatile within both contemporary and traditional interiors.
- Origin: India
- Date: Early 20th Century
- Material: Reclaimed Teak Wood
- Features: Made From An Antique Takhat Leg, Original Painted Detail, Hand-Turned Form, Metal Candle Holder
- Condition: Beautiful age-related wear, surface cracking and patina consistent with reclaimed antique wood
- Dimensions: W10 x D10 x H29 cm
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Carved Teak Candlestick Made From An Old Takhat Leg
This distinctive handmade teak candlestick has been crafted from an original antique Indian takhat leg, repurposing a fragment of traditional furniture into a sculptural decorative object. Rich in character and history, the piece retains its beautifully aged surface, with traces of original painted pigment and a wonderfully weathered patina that highlight the natural grain and tactile quality of the old teak wood.
Traditionally, takhats were low Indian daybeds used throughout homes for seating, resting and social gatherings. The turned legs from these pieces often featured strong architectural forms, making them ideal for reinterpretation as decorative accessories. This example displays a bold, balanced silhouette with subtle remnants of ochre and red paint that add warmth and authenticity.
Fitted with a metal candle holder to the top, the candlestick works beautifully as a standalone decorative accent or grouped as part of a striking table centrepiece. Its combination of rustic texture, simple form and reclaimed craftsmanship makes it particularly versatile within both contemporary and traditional interiors.
- Origin: India
- Date: Early 20th Century
- Material: Reclaimed Teak Wood
- Features: Made From An Antique Takhat Leg, Original Painted Detail, Hand-Turned Form, Metal Candle Holder
- Condition: Beautiful age-related wear, surface cracking and patina consistent with reclaimed antique wood
- Dimensions: W10 x D10 x H29 cm
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This distinctive handmade teak candlestick has been crafted from an original antique Indian takhat leg, repurposing a fragment of traditional furniture into a sculptural decorative object. Rich in character and history, the piece retains its beautifully aged surface, with traces of original painted pigment and a wonderfully weathered patina that highlight the natural grain and tactile quality of the old teak wood.
Traditionally, takhats were low Indian daybeds used throughout homes for seating, resting and social gatherings. The turned legs from these pieces often featured strong architectural forms, making them ideal for reinterpretation as decorative accessories. This example displays a bold, balanced silhouette with subtle remnants of ochre and red paint that add warmth and authenticity.
Fitted with a metal candle holder to the top, the candlestick works beautifully as a standalone decorative accent or grouped as part of a striking table centrepiece. Its combination of rustic texture, simple form and reclaimed craftsmanship makes it particularly versatile within both contemporary and traditional interiors.
- Origin: India
- Date: Early 20th Century
- Material: Reclaimed Teak Wood
- Features: Made From An Antique Takhat Leg, Original Painted Detail, Hand-Turned Form, Metal Candle Holder
- Condition: Beautiful age-related wear, surface cracking and patina consistent with reclaimed antique wood
- Dimensions: W10 x D10 x H29 cm
























