I can't see the detail but it looks like mashrabiya. It was originally used to cover windows in Egypt and is now mostly used for decoration. If you do a search you should be able to find plenty of vendors.
hi there... love LOVE your blog and So wish i was closer to your store. this is similar:http://www.vivaterra.com/pls/enetrixp/!stmenu_template.main?complex_id_in=482007.2561145.2561503.2027030.page
Do you have any architectural salvage yards around your parts? If not you can also try http://www.architecturalartifacts.com/store/ it's an architectural salvage warehouse here that usually has great stuff at all different prices, some of it is INSANE expensive though, so you kind of have to search. Not sure what their online selection is like...good luck!
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ReplyDeleteI can't see the detail but it looks like mashrabiya. It was originally used to cover windows in Egypt and is now mostly used for decoration. If you do a search you should be able to find plenty of vendors.
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ReplyDeleteThat site has some good ones!
It's not quite the same, but Overstock.com has a teak panel for $63. Here's the link:
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I hope I have a living room that looks like this one day!! And I can' ttell you where to find that panel but good luck! XO
ReplyDeletehi there... love LOVE your blog and So wish i was closer to your store.
ReplyDeletethis is similar:http://www.vivaterra.com/pls/enetrixp/!stmenu_template.main?complex_id_in=482007.2561145.2561503.2027030.page
Do you have any architectural salvage yards around your parts? If not you can also try http://www.architecturalartifacts.com/store/
ReplyDeleteit's an architectural salvage warehouse here that usually has great stuff at all different prices, some of it is INSANE expensive though, so you kind of have to search. Not sure what their online selection is like...good luck!
Also, Viva Terra has some- their company supports fair trade and sustainable products. www.viviaterra.com
ReplyDeletei have a friend who stenciled and painted something similar straight on the wall! or you could do it on a canvas...
ReplyDeletei found something similar at horchow...
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Graber designs has some:
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Scroll down to see #15 or #16.