These wooden columns are significant pieces of British coastal heritage, salvaged from a prominent sea-front hotel in Weymouth. Measuring 1.46m in height, the columns possess a substantial architectural presence, featuring a classic cylindrical form that tapers slightly towards the top. Crafted from solid timber, they exhibit an honest, weathered patina that reflects their long-standing service within a heritage seaside interior.
The design of the columns is defined by their turned detailing at the capital and base. The uppermost sections retain remnants of a decorative painted finish in shades of cream and deep red, which likely coordinated with the hotel's original Victorian or Edwardian colour scheme. The main body of each column showcases the natural, aged grain of the wood, punctuated by small fissures and surface wear that add to their authentic, reclaimed character.
These columns offer a dependable structural and decorative solution for a variety of interior projects. They could be used as striking pedestals for displaying sculpture or large plants, or even integrated into a bespoke architectural installation to provide a sense of history and permanence. Their provenance as survivors of Weymouth's famous sea-front makes them a unique find for those looking to preserve a piece of local maritime history within a modern or traditional setting.
Width: 48 Centimeters -
Height: 146 Centimeters -
Depth: 16 Centimeters -
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