“Vruksha” means tree; “Guard” evokes protection. These sculpted arm-and-side frames rise like the fluted ribs of a tree trunk, bracing the sitter and the seat. Hand-finished dark hardwood, likely sheesham or teak by appearance, carries subtle carved grooves that catch light and shadow, adding tactility without fuss. The generous arc gives a natural wrist perch, easing shoulder load during long conversations. Wipe with a barely damp cloth and finish with a light wax or teak oil every season to preserve luster while respecting the grain. Avoid direct, harsh sun to keep the patina deep.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
“Sura” hints at the luminous; “Veil” suggests a light screen. The tall back with evenly spaced slats lets air circulate while supporting the spine at multiple touch points. The arched crest softens posture, encouraging an upright yet relaxed sit—ideal for Kerala’s humid evenings when cross-breezes move through verandahs. Dust between slats with a soft brush; a microfiber cloth keeps the satin finish clean. The vertical rhythm echoes temple woodwork, bringing a serene, ritual cadence into daily rest.
“Ananda” means bliss; “Pad” is seat. The thick, box-stitched cushion rests on a sturdy wooden platform, distributing weight evenly. Upholstered in a tweed-like, stone-beige fabric, it balances durability with a gentle hand feel. The neutral tone pairs with dark wood for timeless contrast. Rotate cushions monthly to maintain loft; spot-clean with mild soap. The seat height appears optimized for both barefoot and slippered sitting, suitable for chat, chai, or reading.
“Mandala” invokes centered harmony; “Mates” reflects their supportive companionship. Two bolsters and a square back pillow allow custom comfort—tuck under the elbow, cradle the lumbar, or layer as needed. The matching fabric keeps the visual field calm, letting wood carving remain the hero. Sun occasionally to refresh; gently beat to keep fibers lively. Their modularity mirrors Indian seating traditions where cushions adapt to guest, season, and moment.
Echoing the sofa’s language, the chairs hold individual presence with welcoming arms and supportive backs. Their proportions allow conversational triangles or a reading corner by the window. The consistent wood-and-fabric scheme maintains visual calm, a hallmark of classic Indian salons updated for urban living.
“Rasa” speaks to flavor and essence; “Bridge” mirrors the table’s arched sides joining function and form. A tempered glass top provides a smooth, easy-clean surface for trays and books, reflecting light to lighten the ensemble. Below, a slatted shelf airs magazines or baskets, preventing dust pockets. Use felt pads under decor, and clean glass with a lint-free cloth for streak-free shine. The curved ribs echo boat-building lines from coastal Kerala, fusing maritime memory with living-room utility.
“Vruksha” means tree; “Guard” evokes protection. These sculpted arm-and-side frames rise like the fluted ribs of a tree trunk, bracing the sitter and the seat. Hand-finished dark hardwood, likely sheesham or teak by appearance, carries subtle carved grooves that catch light and shadow, adding tactility without fuss. The generous arc gives a natural wrist perch, easing shoulder load during long conversations. Wipe with a barely damp cloth and finish with a light wax or teak oil every season to preserve luster while respecting the grain. Avoid direct, harsh sun to keep the patina deep.
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.