Aaranya comes from the Sanskrit for “sacred forest,” evoking both wilderness and spiritu-al refuge. Vedika means “altar,” “platform,” or “sanctified space.” Together, Aaranya Vedika speaks to a side table that is not just functional, but a living tribute to nature’s di-vinity and cultural harmony. The Malayalam name, Aaranya Peedham (“forest pedestal”), offers a unique identity rooted in the land and tradition. Refined with temple-inspired geometry and rich artisan detailing, the Aaranya Vedika is more than a side table—it is a vessel for memory, meaning, and natural beauty. Melding Kerala heritage, Indian craft, and poetic elements, it softly transforms any corner into a place for rest, ritual, or cherished objects.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
At the core, the Surya Mandala Pushpa (“sun mandala blossom”) bursts from a hand-painted tile, radiating hues of sunlight, azure, and green. This centerpiece echoes the sa-cred yantra, uniting home and cosmos in one focal motif. It draws inspiration from vibrant kolams and mandalas that grace temple thresholds—serving as a gentle invitation for uni-ty, reverence, and renewal with each glance.
Agni Jaala (“hearth lattice”) graces the top surface with finely woven cane, marrying natu-ral texture with sustainable wisdom. This breathable mesh harks back to the jaalams of Kerala’s old homes, where intricate patterns cooled and adorned living spaces. It channels both homey comfort and vernacular artistry, giving every touch a grounded, memory-laden delight.
The Hari Prabha Patha (“emerald light path”) are gleaming green glass insets beside the ceramic blossom, washing the surface in cool, filtered color. Reminiscent of aged tha-ravadu windows and monsoon-lit forests, these glass details make light itself a living part of the design, embodying the table’s balance between shade and brilliance, privacy and openness.
Kalpa Stambhas (“tree of wish pillars”) rise elegantly, their turned grooves inspired by the kalpavriksha columns of shrines. These legs echo sacred trees and royal pavilion posts, melding support with prayerful artistry. Every leg is sculpted as a conduit between ground and home—grounding legacy, beauty, and sanctity in form.
Kalpa Stambhas (“tree of wish pillars”) rise elegantly, their turned grooves inspired by the kalpavriksha columns of shrines. These legs echo sacred trees and royal pavilion posts, melding support with prayerful artistry. Every leg is sculpted as a conduit between ground and home—grounding legacy, beauty, and sanctity in form.
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