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Unique Collection of Royal Palace and Riad doors

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Imbued with Moroccan cultural influences from their childhood and passion for exquisite objects, the team behind Secret Splendor brings an exceptional

collection of original Royal Palace and Riad Doors “Architectural Elements” and Zellige Tables “Outdoor Elements”.

All products reflect the richness of Moroccan Heritage and Master Craftmanship.

  

Architectural Elements

Royal Palace and Riad Doors

Moroccan interiors once thought too exotic for western taste are now trending the mainstream design world.

Our doors bring very special interest and history to any space as salvaged old architectural doors may be repurposed into today's lifestyle into dining tables, coffee

tables, room dividers, headboards, unique entry, garden gates and more ...

Our doors are over 100 years old and are all restored on location by master craftsmen that still use traditional tools and techniques unchanged for so many centuries in Morocco.

Whether they are humble Riad carved doors or elaborated Royal entrances, you will be mesmerized with details that reflect the real beauty that is behind the doors ...

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Architectural Elements

AgadirAgadir

Height: 8.1 feet Width: 4.1 feet

Cedar wood Handle and latch made of metallic patinas

Large nails aged with time

One of a kind

This door comes from the Medina in Fes and is approximately 130 years oldIt was the entry door of a small Riad

It has been entirely conceived by hand in a very artisanal and ancestral manner The top of the door is sculpted wood

The owner must have wanted a very sober look not to reveal the wealth and the garden that this door housed

Architectural Elements

Amelkis Amelkis

Height: 5.6 feet Width: 2.7 feet

Beech wood Copper

Handle and latch made of brass Flax oil patina

One of a kind

This door was built in the 1930's in the region of Meknes The door panels are made of hammered copper in an arabesque design

The small border of copper gives this door a touch of elegance

Essaouira Essaouira

Height: 7.8 feet Width: 3.8 feet

Cedar woodHand hammered nails and lever in silver patina

One of a kind

Hand-crafted during the French protectorate (1912-1956) This door was designed with a touch of majestic sobriety and elegant imposing style

Architectural Elements

FESFES

Height: 7.5 feet Width: 3.3 feet

Beech wood Flax oil patina

Copper and brass

One of a kind

This door comes from the region of Meknes and was the entry door of a small Riad Hand crafted in the 1920's

The particularity of the inhabitants of Meknes was in their humbleness and their nobility You can perceive this from the design and sculpture on the wood

The copper was directly attached to the wood and was entirely sculpted by hand. The small border made of copper gives this door a touch of elegance. The opening created by the two

sides of the door swing simultaneously expressing the hospitality of this region

Architectural Elements

Architectural Elements

MajorelleMajorelle

Height: 7.9 feet Width: 4.2 feet

Cedar wood Copper Leather

Handle made of brass

One of a kind

This door comes from a Riad in Fes Handcrafted more than 120 years ago, it took several months to complete it

The artisan placed an 8mn layer of copper on the door cut and chiseled by hand in a very ancestral manner

Borders are loops of goat leather that have been dyed with natural pigments This door is a sign of wealth and prosperity with a majestic grandeur

Architectural Elements

Architectural Elements

Marrakech Marrakech

Height: 7.7 feet Width: 4.1 feet

Cedar wood Flax oil patina

Brass

One of a kind

This door comes from the region of Fez and is reflective of the city

Hand crafted end of the 1930's The sculpted panels are made of copper, all in arabesque

The small border made of copper gives the door its touch of elegance and refinement

Architectural Elements

MeknesMeknes

Height: 7.2 feet Width: 3.2 feet

Cedar wood Flax oil patina

Handle made of aged brass

One of a kind

This door was inspired by the Berber culture Handcrafted and sculpted by the inhabitants of the region of EssaouiraThis door reflects the warmth and humbleness of these noble people

Architectural Elements

Rabat Rabat

Height: 7 feet Width: 3.8 feet

Cedar wood Flax oil patina

Latch made of aged metal

One of a kind

This door is an entrance to a Riad in a style purely Moorish, direct descendants of the IdrissidesHand-crafted towards the end of the 19th Century

This very ancient door has been sculpted entirely by hand The facade was inspired by the Arabo-Berbers

Architectural Elements

Riad Riad

Height: 9.1 feet Width: 5.6 feet

Cedar wood Copper

Handle made of brass

One of a kind

This double door is very majestic by its height and grandeur Conceived at the end of the 19th Century for the principle entry of a palace

It is unique with its sculptures made by the Merinides DynastyIt represents the craftsmanship of an ancestral work, completely artisanal

It demonstrates wealth and prosperity for the owners of the Riad The two doors served for the main entrance for both the inhabitants and the workers

During festivities such as weddings, holidays or important events, the two doors were opened entirely as a sign of hospitality and welcome.

Architectural Elements

Sale Sale

Height: 7.2 feet Width: 3.5 feet

Cedar wood Flax oil patina Aged chrome

One of a kind

This door is an inside door from a Riad from the region of MarrakechBuilt in the early 1900's this door was usually the door separating the inside garden area from the

interior rooms Was built without ornamentation but provided elegance with its simplicity

Architectural Elements

Tanger Tanger Height: 7.5 feet Width: 4.3 feet

One of a kind

This door was the main entrance of an old Riad from the city of Fes Built in late 1800's early 1900's

Entirely hand-craftedThe geometrical sculptured wood towards the top of the door gave an aspect of lace

Braided with nails by iron workers of the region

Outdoor Elements

Zellige Tables

Zelliges are small little squares made of tile and are an important element in Moorish and Moroccan architecture and decorating. The word tile is derived from the French word tuile,

which is, in turn, derived from the Latin word tegula, meaning a roof tile composed of baked clay.

These particular tiles with natural pigmentation are from the region of Fes. They are set in cement and cut entirely by hand. Then assembled in a mosaic of tiles ,circled by a metal

belt and sealed by a slab that gives a strong resilience to all weather conditions. Each table takes hours to complete

The cities of Fes and Meknes remain the centers of this art.

The dedication and handiwork of hundreds of skilled artisans, whose determination is to create only the best and most traditional forms of Moroccan craftsmanship for you to

enjoy in your home.

Outdoor Elements

Cannelle Cannelle Round Table: 4 ft diameter

PoivrePoivreSquare Table: 2.6 ft x 2.6 ft

SafranSafranRectangle Table: 6.6 ft x 3.3 ft

Available in beige, turquoise, blue and bordeaux

Sizes, shapes and colors will vary slightly due to handmade nature of product

Secret SplendorSecret Splendor For all sales inquiries, contact:For all sales inquiries, contact:

Vincent B Group Vincent B Group info@vincentbgroup.cominfo@vincentbgroup.com

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