The roots
behind the craft.
From royal deserts to sacred valleys, explore the places and people that shape our timeless collections.
Jaipur, rajasthan
In Jaipur, artistry is a way of life. Within pink-washed courtyards, artisans paint stories onto wood, bone, and fabric — their brushes gliding like poetry. Inspired by royal courts and desert blooms, their creations shimmer with tradition and soul. Bone inlay sideboards, hand-painted wardrobes, and mirror-paneled consoles don’t just decorate spaces — they awaken them. Jaipur’s craft is not loud — it is lyrical, soaked in centuries of elegance and devotion.
Jodhpur, rajasthan
In the Blue City’s sunbaked streets, old forts cast long shadows — not just on stone, but on style. Jodhpur’s artisans reclaim wood from ancient homes and transform it into timeless treasures. Vintage trunks, hand-rubbed cabinets, and riveted chests echo the stories of kings, caravans, and desert storms. Every imperfection is deliberate, every dent an heirloom. Jodhpur’s furniture is rugged, royal, and real — a fortress of craftsmanship for modern souls.
Srinagar, Jammu & kashmir
Beneath the snow-kissed peaks of Kashmir, artisans sit in quiet prayer — their tools moving slowly, reverently, across aged walnut wood. No rush, no noise, just the soft patience of mastery. They carve blossoms, leaves, and heavens into tabletops, panels, and altars — as if the forests themselves asked to speak. Srinagar’s craft is not furniture — it is poetry in patience, carved in the language of legacy.
Delhi
In the winding alleys of Old Delhi and the silent courtyards of forgotten havelis, artisans carry on legacies older than memory. From the grandeur of Mughal architecture to colonial-era finesse, Delhi’s craft is a blend of history, innovation, and soul. Skilled hands bring to life intricate jharokhas, hand-painted trunks, and carved consoles — each piece shaped not just by wood and tools, but by centuries of culture. In Delhi, furniture is more than function; it’s a monument — built with stories, for stories.
Amritsar, Pubjab
In the golden light of dawn, the artisans of Amritsar begin their day with prayers and purpose. Drawing from Sikh temples and Mughal courts, they blend wood and brass with the grace of devotion. Each trunk, altar, or mirror is a spiritual expression — bold yet balanced, majestic yet mindful. Here, ornamentation is not vanity, but reverence. In every corner of an Amritsar-crafted piece, something divine lingers — a golden echo of heritage and heart.


“The beauty of handmade lies in the story of hands.”
— Folk Wisdom

