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Champagne and Walnut Bronze Traditional Pooja Room Design with Wooden Shrine
Design Specifications:
Style: Traditional
Unit Dimension (WxDxH): 60 x 16 x 96 inches
Colour: Champagne Gold and Walnut Bronze
Mount Type: Floor Standing
Storage Features: Central carved wooden shrine structure with deity shelf and enclosed doors, flanking walnut bronze storage cabinets (2 doors per side), champagne-tone back panel, warm gold concealed LED above shrine cornice
Design Features:
- Central carved wooden shrine in solid sheesham or teak wood features hand-applied carving detail on the door panels, cornice, and column pilasters - the shrine enclosure provides the physically defined sacred threshold that traditional Indian pooja practice considers important for establishing the purity of the worship space.
- Champagne-tone back panel in a warm pearl gold laminate creates the luminous backdrop that makes the wooden shrine and walnut bronze cabinetry read as a premium traditional composition - the champagne tone references the gold leaf interiors of classical Indian palace and temple aesthetics.
- Warm gold concealed LED above the shrine cornice illuminates the back panel and the upper deity arrangement from above - the hidden source creates the top-lit, cathedral quality of illumination associated with traditional Indian sacred interiors.
- Flanking walnut bronze storage cabinets with 2-door soft-close hinged fronts provide comprehensive organised storage for festival materials, ritual vessels, and textile offerings on both sides of the central shrine.
- Floor-standing construction on a solid base platform creates a permanent, architecturally resolved installation that communicates the household's devotional commitment through the quality and permanence of the furniture specification.
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The central wooden shrine structure is manufactured from solid sheesham or teak wood - living-tree timber chosen in keeping with the traditional Indian principle that sacred furniture should be made from natural wood - the material standard that classical temple inside design consistently upholds.
Yes - the shrine doors are fitted with a traditional brass mortise latch as standard. An optional brass keyed lock is available for households that observe strict ritual purity protocols between worship sessions - an inside design detail that connects contemporary function to traditional devotional practice.
The shrine enclosure has 14 inches of internal depth - sufficient for a complete deity arrangement including a large primary idol, subsidiary figures, brass deepam, and offering vessels arranged across two internal shelf levels.
The champagne pearl laminate surface is sealed with a clear protective topcoat. A soft microfibre cloth dampened with clean water maintains the surface without damage. Abrasive cleaners and scourers should be avoided on the pearl-finish surface.
Yes - a 72-inch version with the same central wooden shrine and three-door flanking storage sections per side is available for dedicated pooja rooms with generous wall width - making this as suitable for a spacious heritage room as it is for a small mandir design in a compact apartment.
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