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Antique Saudi Door to Modern Table

This is a very small sub-gallery that I have uploaded all at once showing the story of our new dining room table. I invite you to look at a number of the pictures to see how this table came to be!

We had gone to a bazaar at the US military base several months ago where we found an 80-year-old door from Qassim that we really liked. We knew the merchant, Desert Design from Al Khobar in the Eastern Province, who had already made another table for us from a Moroccan window that we were quite happy with, so we decided to buy the door and have them make a dining room table for us. It arrived at our house the other day (weighing 100 kilograms, or over 200 pounds!), and Tim and our cleaning person put it together this morning. The craftsmen did a great job on the table, and we’re very pleased with it, and I think it was a creative and practical way to preserve a bit of Saudi heritage.
Door as we found it
Door as we found it
Door back with nails and braces, in frame
Door back with nails and braces, in frame
Table without glass
Table without glass
Detail
Detail
The lock
The lock
Decorative addition
Decorative addition
Table reflections
Table reflections
Finished product
Finished product