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Jaffna Bar Cabinet

Jaffna Bar Cabinet

Regular price ₹ 362,260
Regular price Sale price ₹ 362,260
Sale Sold out Made to order
Finish: Natural Teak
This product is made to order and dispatch timelines vary.

Product Story

Art Deco in form and Sri Lankan inspired: that's our Jaffna Storage Collection.

The Jaffna Bar cabinet design language is a marriage of the East with the West. The natural teak outer frame contrasts the light cane and the weathered black legs. Details like asymmetric legs and geometric handles add a unique Art Deco touch.

The Jaffna Bar cabinet has all the trimmings to hang your champagne glasses and store your wine bottles and is fully customizable to to match your storage requirements.

Dimensions

Dimensions (cm): Width: 109.2 Depth: 61 Height: 162

Dimensions (in): Width: 3'7" Depth: 2' Height: 5'4"

Shipping and Delivery

Final Sale : All items are final sale. Refer to our T+Cs / FAQ for more info. Please ensure sufficient access through doors/stairways.

Important Note : Products may appear different on various screens. As each piece is handmade, slight variations in finish and size are normal. Wood and stones have natural variations in grains and colour. Please note not all our storage units have polished wood / veneer back as they are usually placed against the wall.

Care : Please refer to our care instructions for more information here.

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As seen in ArchDaily

Transformation House, A home by Studio Juggernaut Featuring Jaffna Bar Cabinet

Designed by Studio Juggernaut, as seen in Arch Daily , this contemporary courtyard house reinterprets a classic tropical typology for modern living.


At Iqrup + Ritz, our curated pieces find their place within this dialogue of architecture and nature, adding layers of craft, texture, and timeless design to a space that feels both thoughtful and fluid.
Bringing the vision of Harsh Vardhan Jain
and Saurabh Jain to life, the Jaffna Cabinet emerges as a special collaboration between Iqrup + Ritz and Harsh Vardhan Jain, featured in ArchDaily and captured by Niveditaa Gupta