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Wall Mounted Bronze and Pearl Modern Pooja Unit Design with Dark Wood Display Shelves
Design Specifications:
Style: Modern
Unit Dimension (WxDxH): 54 x 12 x 78 inches
Colour: Antique Bronze, Pearl White, Dark Walnut
Mount Type: Wall Mounted
Storage Features: Central deity niche with internal 2700K LED, 4 open dark walnut display shelves (2 per side, each rated 10 kg), concealed lower flush push-latch cabinet, pearl high-gloss lacquer back panel
Design Features:
- Pearl-finish back panel uses a high-gloss lacquer with pearl pigment additive that reflects warm LED light with a subtle iridescent shimmer - the effect shifts from warm ivory to soft gold depending on the light angle, creating a dynamic backdrop for the deity arrangement.
- Bronze-finish metal frame including the central niche border and side shelf supports are fabricated from steel with an antique bronze PVD coating - providing warm material contrast against both the pearl back panel and dark wood shelves.
- Four dark walnut open display shelves - two on each side of the central niche - provide organised space for secondary deity figures, brass deepam sets, framed deity photographs, and fresh flower offerings.
- Concealed lower flush cabinet with push-latch mechanism stores daily puja materials behind a pearl-finish door that reads as a seamless continuation of the unit's back panel.
- The 2700K LED strip running inside the deity niche does more than illuminate - the pearl back panel catches and bounces the light back into the space, so the niche reads noticeably brighter than its surroundings and draws the eye directly to the principal deity arrangement.
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Pearl lacquer has micro-pearl pigment ground into it, which gives the surface a faint iridescent quality - at one angle it reads warm ivory, shift slightly and it picks up a soft gold tone from the LED light. That responsiveness to light is exactly what distinguishes it from standard white lacquer, which stays flat regardless of the angle. The shift is subtle but it's real, and it's one of the hallmarks of considered temple inside design for premium Indian sacred spaces.
Each open display shelf is rated at 10 kg of uniformly distributed load - sufficient for brass artefacts, framed photographs, and ceramic objects. For heavier panchaloha sets, the central niche shelf is the appropriate placement - a structural distinction that reflects careful inside design thinking.
The PVD bronze coating is maintenance-free under indoor conditions - no polishing required. Surface dust comes off with a soft dry cloth. PVD coatings of this grade typically carry a 10-year rated lifespan, and this one is no different.
There's a 66-inch wide variant that adds a third shelf on each side - worth considering for living rooms or dedicated pooja rooms where the wall can take the extra width comfortably.
Dampen a soft microfibre cloth with clean water and wipe gently - that handles incense soot and finger marks without any risk to the surface. Keep abrasive cloths, scouring pads, and solvent cleaners away entirely; on a high-gloss finish like this one, a single rough wipe leaves marks that don't buff out, which would undermine what makes this small mandir design worth specifying in the first place.
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