Paneled Collection
"Immersed in History: A Journey through Paneled Art and Architecture" Step into the South Room of Kellie, c
All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping
"Immersed in History: A Journey through Paneled Art and Architecture" Step into the South Room of Kellie, c. 1913, where sunlight dances upon paneled walls, illuminating a captivating scene captured on canvas. Travel back to 1539 as you marvel at the ceremonial bedhead crafted for the union of King Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves. The intricate oak panels tell a tale of grandeur and romance. A full frame take transports you to an old wooden door, its weathered surface whispering stories from times gone by. These closed doors in Dorut Tilovat Complex, Uzbekistan hold secrets within their ancient woodwork. In "A Summer Shower, " 1883 comes alive on a panel painted with delicate strokes. Feel the refreshing raindrops as they cascade down this masterpiece's textured surface. Grays Inn Hall stands frozen in time in a black-and-white photograph from 1885. Its paneled walls bear witness to countless legal proceedings and intellectual debates that have shaped London's history. Raise your tankard made of silver-gilt dating back to c. 1700 and toast to tradition and craftsmanship. This exquisite piece showcases the beauty that can be achieved when wood meets precious metals. Peek inside Middle Temple Hall interior through another vintage photograph from 1885. The richly paneled walls exude elegance while echoing centuries-old conversations held within these hallowed halls. Journey forward to London in 1925, where Atholl Steel House reveals its interior on faded black-and-white film. Wood paneling adorns this estate, providing warmth amidst modernity's embrace. Gaze up at Guell Palace's ceiling designed by Antoni Gaudi himself in 1852—a testament to his genius blending nature-inspired patterns with architectural mastery using meticulously paneled woodwork. The Chapel of St Roman beckons with its breathtaking wooden ceiling dating back to the fourteenth century—each panel a testament to the skill and devotion of its craftsmen.