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Antique Architectural Salvaged Peg Rail
Antique Architectural Salvaged Peg Rail
A non combined shipping item. Please do not combine with any other items at checkout.
A beautiful example of late 1800s architectural salvage, this antique peg rail has aged gracefully over generations, retaining its wonderfully creamy white patina and original hand-forged peg nails. Every layer of worn paint and weathered surface tells the story of a life well lived, making it as much a piece of history as it is a functional accent for the home.
Equally at home in a European-inspired greenhouse, garden room, or cottage entryway, it offers endless possibilities for displaying freshly gathered flowers, drying herbs, hanging vintage garden tools, linen aprons, market baskets, or well-loved straw hats. It also makes a striking statement in a mudroom or bath adorned with antique towels and heirloom textiles.
Its generous scale and softly curved architectural form bring warmth, texture, and timeless character to any collected interior.
Styling Suggestions:
Style beneath a botanical print in a garden room with bundles of drying roses and lavender, or mount inside a greenhouse layered with antique terracotta pots, weathered watering cans, and gathered garden tools. It also creates a beautiful focal point in a cottage entry filled with vintage baskets, linen market bags, and European enamelware.
Approximately 48 inches
Antique Architectural Salvaged Peg Rail
A non combined shipping item. Please do not combine with any other items at checkout.
A beautiful example of late 1800s architectural salvage, this antique peg rail has aged gracefully over generations, retaining its wonderfully creamy white patina and original hand-forged peg nails. Every layer of worn paint and weathered surface tells the story of a life well lived, making it as much a piece of history as it is a functional accent for the home.
Equally at home in a European-inspired greenhouse, garden room, or cottage entryway, it offers endless possibilities for displaying freshly gathered flowers, drying herbs, hanging vintage garden tools, linen aprons, market baskets, or well-loved straw hats. It also makes a striking statement in a mudroom or bath adorned with antique towels and heirloom textiles.
Its generous scale and softly curved architectural form bring warmth, texture, and timeless character to any collected interior.
Styling Suggestions:
Style beneath a botanical print in a garden room with bundles of drying roses and lavender, or mount inside a greenhouse layered with antique terracotta pots, weathered watering cans, and gathered garden tools. It also creates a beautiful focal point in a cottage entry filled with vintage baskets, linen market bags, and European enamelware.
Approximately 48 inches