


The fire has burned to embers. The door is closed. A glass is poured sparingly, thick and luminous, like a very rare Muscat drawn slowly from the decanter and kept close to the body.
Burnished walnut and dark toffee rise first, followed by fig, rose petal and a trace of polished cedar. The surface carries that same intensity, concentrated and glowing within its burgundy frame. It feels deliberate, private and almost certainly forbidden.
Time is present here. In the layering. In the density. In the way warmth gathers and settles. Like a fortified wine that has rested in the barrel for generations, richness unfolds with gravity and intent. Texture deepens slowly, coating the senses and lingering long after the sip.
Chambers Rosewood holds the atmosphere of a stolen moment beside the fire, indulgent and close, where warmth deepens and the night belongs only to those inside the room.
33 cm x 33 cm premium acrylic on 12oz cotton duck canvas, framed in a burgundy stained timber frame.
Signed on both front and back, with a certificate of authenticity.