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Luxury Honeycomb Bar Cabinet
Luxury Honeycomb Bar Cabinet
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HISTORY
Bone inlay is a term used to describe an old decorative method that entails hand-carved, finely detailed pieces of bone being inserted into an object's surface. An eye-catching pattern of contrasting colors and textures is the outcome, frequently floral or geometric, and it adds surface beauty to any space.
Although the technique's beginnings are unknown, we do know that it has spanned continents, eras, and civilizations. Examples of this may be found in the adorned furniture of ancient Egypt, the lacquerware of eighteenth-century Japan, and the structures built during the Mughal Empire in India.
DESCRIPTION
This Black & White Inlay Bar Cabinet from Khenshu the luxury furniture brand to look for is where tradition meets modern indulgence. Handcrafted in wood and meticulously clad in resin inlay, the piece captures the essence of optical art bold, rhythmic, and luxurious. The monochrome pattern flows seamlessly across its surface, while the mirrored interior and drop-down serving counter reveal a touch of glamour perfect for evenings that call for understated opulence.
Designed for collectors of customized inlay furniture, this bar cabinet reflects Khenshu’s vision of turning functional spaces into expressions of art. Pair it with silver accents, or let it stand alone as a sculptural centerpiece in your living or dining space.
MATERIALS: Wood, Resin.
PROCESS AND CRAFT
At Khenshu, every resin and mother-of-pearl inlay piece is handcrafted in Rajasthan, taking 3–4 weeks to complete. The base is made of solid wood and high-grade MDF for strength and durability against humidity.
Each inlay is individually hand-cut and placed, forming intricate patterns unique to every piece. The resin is mixed by hand in any Pantone shade, poured to fill the motifs, then sanded, polished, and wax-sealed turning every creation into a true work of art.
CARE
Avoid placing your inlay furniture under direct sunlight or near heat sources. Keep the surface dry wipe gently with a soft, lint-free cloth. Clean with a slightly damp microfiber cloth; never use harsh chemicals, polishes, or abrasives.
The inlay work is crafted using natural materials such as mother-of-pearl, bone, semi-precious stones, and wood subtle variations are part of its handcrafted charm. Apply a light coat of clear wax or furniture polish once or twice a year to protect the wood and maintain its natural luster. Avoid dragging objects or placing heavy items directly on inlay surfaces to prevent scratches.
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