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Dating to the 18th century, this reclaimed French door is a striking example of early craftsmanship in solid oak. A subtly raised diamond center enhances its classic three-panel construction, and it retains its original layers of pale gray and sage paint, now beautifully timeworn to reveal the underlying wood grain.
Original brass hardware, including a curled handle and decorative keyhole, remains intact and functional. The door’s surface speaks to centuries of use, with a patina that reflects both age and authenticity.
This piece offers exceptional versatility—whether incorporated into a renovation project, repurposed as a sliding door, or mounted as wall décor, it brings historic texture and character to any space.
Salvaged in France, dating to the 18th century
Crafted from solid oak
Original timeworn sage paint on the interior and worn pale blue on the exterior of the door, with areas of the natural aged wood present
Original brass hardware present
Minor wood separation present, with overall condition consistent with age and use
Approximately 38” W x 81” H x 1.25” D
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
Dating to the 18th century, this reclaimed French door is a striking example of early craftsmanship in solid oak. A subtly raised diamond center enhances its classic three-panel construction, and it retains its original layers of pale gray and sage paint, now beautifully timeworn to reveal the underlying wood grain.
Original brass hardware, including a curled handle and decorative keyhole, remains intact and functional. The door’s surface speaks to centuries of use, with a patina that reflects both age and authenticity.
This piece offers exceptional versatility—whether incorporated into a renovation project, repurposed as a sliding door, or mounted as wall décor, it brings historic texture and character to any space.
Salvaged in France, dating to the 18th century
Crafted from solid oak
Original timeworn sage paint on the interior and worn pale blue on the exterior of the door, with areas of the natural aged wood present
Original brass hardware present
Minor wood separation present, with overall condition consistent with age and use
Approximately 38” W x 81” H x 1.25” D
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.
Dating to the 18th century, this reclaimed French door is a striking example of early craftsmanship in solid oak. A subtly raised diamond center enhances its classic three-panel construction, and it retains its original layers of pale gray and sage paint, now beautifully timeworn to reveal the underlying wood grain.
Original brass hardware, including a curled handle and decorative keyhole, remains intact and functional. The door’s surface speaks to centuries of use, with a patina that reflects both age and authenticity.
This piece offers exceptional versatility—whether incorporated into a renovation project, repurposed as a sliding door, or mounted as wall décor, it brings historic texture and character to any space.
Salvaged in France, dating to the 18th century
Crafted from solid oak
Original timeworn sage paint on the interior and worn pale blue on the exterior of the door, with areas of the natural aged wood present
Original brass hardware present
Minor wood separation present, with overall condition consistent with age and use
Approximately 38” W x 81” H x 1.25” D
Available for pick up, local delivery, and nationwide shipping.
This item requires either freight shipping or white glove delivery service.
Request a shipping quote here.
Request a trade discount here.