This is an authentic solid-wood Southwestern trunk, crafted circa 1900–1940, featuring thick hardwood planks, a warm time-worn finish, and simple iron hardware. Sourced from a high-end estate with roots in the American Southwest, this piece embodies the spirit of territorial, ranch, and mission-era craftsmanship.
Key Features
• Solid hardwood construction — heavy, sturdy, and built to last
• Dark, naturally aged finish with beautifully worn patina
• Original iron hardware, hinges, and front latch
• Handcrafted plank body with authentic wear and coloration
• No refinishing — retains the honest, untouched surface designers love
This trunk has the kind of aged character that cannot be faked: soft edges, deep coloration, and natural wear that tells its own story. It fits seamlessly into rustic-modern, Adobe, Spanish Revival, and Santa Fe–style interiors.
Estimated Production Date
1900–1940, likely originating from the American Southwest, possibly New Mexico, Arizona, or Northern Mexico border regions.
Beautiful, simple, and timeless — a perfect example of early Southwestern craftsmanship with an untouched finish collectors appreciate.