Object Description
Bring the understated glamour of the Art Deco era to a property with this stylish set of 1920s internal double doors. Each door features full length copperlight glazing within a stripped and sanded pine wood frame with a natural finish. They make a beautiful pair of dividing doors, letting light flow through the glass from room to room to instil an interior with a spacious feel. These Art Deco double doors are a handsome addition to properties old and new.
Set #3 pictured. This is just one pair of several similar sets of these doors that we have available. Find them here.
Copperlight Glazing
Copperlight is a style derived from the Art Deco era. Unlike more common lead glazing, copperlight sees individual panes of glass separated by fine electrically welded strips of copper. This style was particularly popular in the 1920s, bringing an elegant look to doors and windows of the period. Copperlight glazing often featured on internal doors, used on room dividers and partition doors between rooms in large residential properties and hotels. With their striking details and warm undertones, reclaimed copperlight doors bring something special to a 21st century property while nodding to styles of the past.