The Shvetāṅga Table is a dialogue between light and form — where the luminous inlayed surface (shveta) meets the carved structural body (aṅga). It embodies harmony of materials, blending purity with strength, refinement with grounded utility. This table transforms from a mere functional surface into an artistic vedikā (platform) for gathering, hosting, and celebrating. The Shvetāṅga Table is not merely a furnishing, but a mandapikā — a platform of elegance. Its radiant top, adorned with pale inlay, shines like the chandrikā (moonlight), while the carved wooden frame and legs anchor it with timeless dignity. This contrast between shveta (purity, luminosity) and aṅga (form, strength) mirrors the dance of softness and solidity in life. Whether set for an intimate gathering or standing alone as an object of art, the Shvetāṅga Table invites one into a realm of balance — where light rests upon strength, and tradition embraces refinement.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
The tabletop is like a sacred vedikā (platform), glowing with shveta (white radiance). Its patterned surface recalls moonlit floors of temples, symbolizing purity, clarity, and celebration.
The surrounding frame (rekhā) grounds the luminous top, much like earth holds the sky. It is the aṅga (body) that unites delicacy with durability, embracing the inlay in strength.
Each leg is a stambha (pillar) in miniature — carved, stable, and graceful. They hold the platform aloft, symbolizing guardianship, resilience, and elegance in posture.
From sleek, modern designs that exude contemporary elegance to timeless classics that evoke warmth and nostalgia, our curated selection has something for every taste and lifestyle. Each piece is crafted with precision and care, ensuring both quality and durability.