Large hand-carved teak storage chest, 1800s
- Dimensions :
- H75 x W172 x D72
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- wood
- Style :
- classic
This monumental storage chest is a rare example of 19th-century Southeast Asian craftsmanship, originating from the Khmer tradition. Hand-built from solid teak, the piece is characterised by its imposing scale and exceptional architectural presence. History & Provenance Originally used in high-status households for storing precious textiles, ceremonial silks, and family heirlooms, its elevated height was designed to protect contents from humidity and reflect the social standing of its owner. Artistry & Design The front panels feature deeply hand-carved floral rosettes and geometric motifs, framed by a rich, honey-brown patina developed over a century. A standout feature for collectors is the oversized exposed dovetail joinery (queues d'aronde), showcasing the strength and honesty of traditional construction. Interior Direction With its 75 cm height, this chest transcends the role of a simple trunk. It functions as a powerful alternative to a sideboard or a deep console table, making it a perfect statement piece for a grand entryway, a luxury master suite, or a sculptural anchor in a Wabi-Sabi or Eclectic interior. Note: A matching "Large 19th-Century Indian Teak Low Table, Rajasthan" is also available in our collection on this platform for those seeking a coordinated interior aesthetic.