Theethira Bar Console

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Theethira Bar Console

Theethira Bar Console

A freestanding bar counter unit installed on a covered balcony, open to a garden on two sides. The unit sits on patterned Athangudi tile flooring and backs against a lime-plastered wall, with an exposed brick parapet and steel-framed glazing defining the perimeter. The counter, canopy, and bar stools are executed in the same teak timber, giving the ensemble a formal coherence despite its semi-outdoor placement. The surrounding ceiling — terracotta tiles set in a pressed geometric pattern within a black steel beam grid — establishes the material register that the counter continues at floor level.

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Counter and Bar Stool Set

The counter body is clad in vertical teak battens, evenly spaced and running floor to counter height. The top surface is black granite — set flush with the teak frame, providing a hard, moisture-resistant work surface appropriate for an outdoor bar setting. The counter plan is slightly curved or chamfered at one end, visible from the photograph’s angle.

Three bar stools accompany the counter and have a straightforward turned-leg construction with a footrest rung and no armrests, keeping the profile narrow against the counter face.

Element Specification
Counter length 160 – 190 cm
Counter depth 55 – 65 cm
Counter height 100 – 105 cm (bar height)
Counter top material Black granite, flush-set
Counter cladding Vertical teak battens, 4 – 5 cm wide
Column height (above counter) 70 – 80 cm
Column profile Lathe-turned teak, baluster form
Column base Stepped square teak plinth
Canopy dimensions Approx. 140 cm × 90 cm plan
Canopy valance Scallop-cut teak, continuous perimeter
Bar stool seat height 72 – 75 cm
Bar stool construction Turned teak frame, upholstered seat pad
Primary material Solid teak throughout
Surface finish Clear oil or wax; no paint or stain

Custom Mini Pillars and Paneled Canopy

The canopy is the unit’s most distinctive element. Two lathe-turned teak columns rise from the counter surface, each with a stepped square plinth base and a pronounced baluster profile — wider at mid-shaft, tapering toward the capital. These support a flat canopy panel above, finished with a scalloped valance on all four sides. The scallop edge is cut rather than applied, running continuously around the canopy perimeter in a repeating half-circle profile drawn from Kerala temple and palace woodwork. The canopy extends beyond the column footprint on all sides, creating a shallow covered zone above the counter. A concealed light fitting is mounted to the underside, visible as a warm glow in the photograph.

Premium Wood: Teak

The teak used across the counter cladding, canopy frame, columns, and bar stools shows a consistent medium-brown tone, suggesting timber of matched age and origin. The batten cladding on the counter body displays straight, tight grain — characteristic of plantation teak milled at appropriate maturity. The turned columns, which require defect-free stock to hold a clean profile through the lathe, confirm heartwood selection. The canopy panel and valance show broader grain typical of wide-section cuts. No paint is applied; the surface tone is a clear oil finish that retains the wood’s natural colour.

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Description

Counter and Bar Stool Set

The counter body is clad in vertical teak battens, evenly spaced and running floor to counter height. The top surface is black granite — set flush with the teak frame, providing a hard, moisture-resistant work surface appropriate for an outdoor bar setting. The counter plan is slightly curved or chamfered at one end, visible from the photograph’s angle.

Three bar stools accompany the counter and have a straightforward turned-leg construction with a footrest rung and no armrests, keeping the profile narrow against the counter face.

Element Specification
Counter length 160 – 190 cm
Counter depth 55 – 65 cm
Counter height 100 – 105 cm (bar height)
Counter top material Black granite, flush-set
Counter cladding Vertical teak battens, 4 – 5 cm wide
Column height (above counter) 70 – 80 cm
Column profile Lathe-turned teak, baluster form
Column base Stepped square teak plinth
Canopy dimensions Approx. 140 cm × 90 cm plan
Canopy valance Scallop-cut teak, continuous perimeter
Bar stool seat height 72 – 75 cm
Bar stool construction Turned teak frame, upholstered seat pad
Primary material Solid teak throughout
Surface finish Clear oil or wax; no paint or stain

Custom Mini Pillars and Paneled Canopy

The canopy is the unit’s most distinctive element. Two lathe-turned teak columns rise from the counter surface, each with a stepped square plinth base and a pronounced baluster profile — wider at mid-shaft, tapering toward the capital. These support a flat canopy panel above, finished with a scalloped valance on all four sides. The scallop edge is cut rather than applied, running continuously around the canopy perimeter in a repeating half-circle profile drawn from Kerala temple and palace woodwork. The canopy extends beyond the column footprint on all sides, creating a shallow covered zone above the counter. A concealed light fitting is mounted to the underside, visible as a warm glow in the photograph.

Premium Wood: Teak

The teak used across the counter cladding, canopy frame, columns, and bar stools shows a consistent medium-brown tone, suggesting timber of matched age and origin. The batten cladding on the counter body displays straight, tight grain — characteristic of plantation teak milled at appropriate maturity. The turned columns, which require defect-free stock to hold a clean profile through the lathe, confirm heartwood selection. The canopy panel and valance show broader grain typical of wide-section cuts. No paint is applied; the surface tone is a clear oil finish that retains the wood’s natural colour.