Almirahs of all shapes and sizes were fundamental to most Indian households. They are a wardrobe of sorts, usually crafted from timber or metal, and were often used to store salt and grain in the kitchen, or saris and kantha quilts in bedrooms. The reason we love them so much is because each almirah was just as unique as the home of which they were a part. Salvaged from in the heart of Rajasthan, this particular 80-year-old vintage almirah would have been once used to store kitchen goods and a collection of fragrant spices and could take the place of a kitchen hutch. It was expertly crafted by hand from solid teak, its beautiful design subtly nodding to British Colonial motifs.
 Dimensions:  162H x 54W/D x 124L cm
Teak Wood
Natural Wax
Wipe with dry cloth