Santa Fe-Inspired Solid Wood Cabinet with Salvaged Doors & Iron Accents View Watchlist >
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Lot # I441
System ID # 24193621
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Santa Fe-Inspired Solid Wood Cabinet with Salvaged Doors & Iron Accents
A beautiful fusion of heritage craftsmanship and Southwestern soul, this cabinet is hand-built in solid wood and features doors reclaimed from architectural salvage — each door richly patinated, with layers of turquoise-teal distress that echo the colors of New Mexico skies, weathered adobe, and kiln-fired clay. Iron bands and ring pulls lend authentic Spanish-Colonial and Pueblo Revival character, while the two fixed interior shelves (14" clearance each) provide functional storage without sacrificing design integrity.
This piece embodies what longtime furniture artisans call the Rio Grande tradition: simple lines, rugged materiality, and a sense of place preserved through texture and finish. With its generous proportions, warm tones, and imperfect beauty, this cabinet would serve as a commanding focal point in an adobe or Territorial Revival interior, or in any space seeking rustic elegance with powerful Southwestern roots.
Condition:
Good rustic condition. Natural wear includes surface scratches, scuffs, and a chip at the lower left corner on the front — all consistent with salvaged materials and contributing to the cabinet’s character. Structurally sound; doors, bands, and hardware intact.
Size:
78.5" H × 52.75" W × 28.5" D
Legendary Bob Ross (6'2") Shown for Scale