About this piece
back to topThis set of tall mahogany Art Deco double doors were originally a pair of fixed panels either side of an entranceway. Unglazed, they date from the 1930s at the height of the Art Deco era and showcase a striking geometric design evocative of iconic styles of the period.
Standing at just over 3m tall, these Art Deco internal double doors or geometric screen panels make a striking interior focal point and can be used in a number of ways. They could be fitted with mirror glass and used as tall mirrored panels, glazed with clear glass for use as tall dividing doors, allowing light to flow freely from room to room, or remain open for use as decorative interior panels once again. Whatever their desired purpose, these spectacular unglazed doors/panels are a statement piece for a period townhouse or modern home with tall ceilings, instilling an interior with the glamour and boldness of the Art Deco era.