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Rustic Shuttered Window Frame

Rustic Shuttered Window Frame

This stunning rustic shabby chic rustic brown shuttered window frame dates back to the 1920-40s. Ethically sourced by Scaramanga, we're super pleased to offer this magnificent old teak hardwood window as a visual statement piece for your next upcycling or repurposing interior design project.

This historical piece is exceptionally well fabricated - built to last - and shows a high level of craftsmanship. Its essence is complemented by its aged patina and layered historical paint colours. You can imagine how bright the original colours were...but their pre-loved days.

Rustic Brown Shuttered Window Frame size: W102cm x D8cm x H152cm (actual frame - without protrusions - W86cm x D4cm x 152cm).

Scaramanga has sold similar old doors and window frames for interior, patio and garden design projects.

Alternatively, why not use the frame as a structure for a lean-to mirror in a living room or bedroom environment?

$127.80

Original: $426.00

-70%
Rustic Shuttered Window Frame

$426.00

$127.80

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This stunning rustic shabby chic rustic brown shuttered window frame dates back to the 1920-40s. Ethically sourced by Scaramanga, we're super pleased to offer this magnificent old teak hardwood window as a visual statement piece for your next upcycling or repurposing interior design project.

This historical piece is exceptionally well fabricated - built to last - and shows a high level of craftsmanship. Its essence is complemented by its aged patina and layered historical paint colours. You can imagine how bright the original colours were...but their pre-loved days.

Rustic Brown Shuttered Window Frame size: W102cm x D8cm x H152cm (actual frame - without protrusions - W86cm x D4cm x 152cm).

Scaramanga has sold similar old doors and window frames for interior, patio and garden design projects.

Alternatively, why not use the frame as a structure for a lean-to mirror in a living room or bedroom environment?