A wall-hung entryway piece built from a single panel of an old salvaged door — painted in deep anthracite, fitted with a mirror and five horseshoe-nail key hooks.
The making: Repurposed in Scotland from one of four panels lifted from an authentic vintage door. The panel is sanded, painted in a deep anthracite grey, fitted with a mirror inset, backed with decorative wallpaper, and finished with five rustic key hooks made from real horseshoe nails. Each piece is one-of-a-kind because the source door dictates the grain, the small marks, and the proportions that came before us.
How it looks: Deep, near-black anthracite paint with the panel mouldings still legible underneath, a clean rectangular mirror set into the centre, and the five iron horseshoe-nail hooks lined along the bottom. The wallpaper backing peeks at the edges. The whole thing reads as architectural — a small piece of an old door, rehung as something useful.
Use it for:
- An entryway or hallway with keys, lanyards and a dog lead
- A mudroom hook for scarves, bags and a last-second mirror check
- A bedroom wall with necklaces and a jewellery dish
- A gift for someone moving into a flat that needs character on the walls
- A small landing or porch where you want function without losing wall space
A considered gift for the friend setting up a new flat — housewarmings, birthdays, or simply because.
Care: Dust with a soft cloth; spot-clean with a slightly damp cloth and dry. Avoid hanging in high-humidity rooms (the wallpaper backing isn’t moisture-proof).
Size:
- 40 cm wide x 84 cm tall x 4.5 cm thick
- 5 horseshoe-nail key hooks
- Ready to hang
- Salvaged piece — small variations are part of the character


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