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Devankura chair

Devankura chair

The Devaṅkura Chair is a majestic seat shaped for reverence — tall, poised, and carved with grace. With its soaring cane backrest, hand-curved wooden arms, and cabriole legs, it evokes the stature of royal courts and sacred halls, yet retains the softness of a ceremonial bloom. Named for the "divine sprout," this chair symbolizes origin, elevation, and intentional presence. The handwoven cane radiates lightness, while the solid wooden frame anchors it in strength. Whether placed in a pooja chamber, classical foyer, or heritage hotel setting, the Devaṅkura Chair commands the eye not through excess, but through purity of form and timeless craft.

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Sacred Parts, Timeless Wholeness

Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands

urdhva of Devankura chair

urdhva

The Urdhva is the soaring, handwoven cane backrest that rises gracefully behind the sitter. Its vertical expanse creates a sense of elevation and sacred presence, while the open weave allows for breathability and lightness. Urdhva is the element that gives the chair its dignified stature, evoking the sanctity of temple sanctums and the grandeur of royal thrones.

komalina of Devankura chair

komalina

The Komalina are the long, inward-curving wooden arms, shaped for gentle support and graceful posture. Their sculpted lines offer both comfort and a sense of ceremonial formality, echoing the gentle embrace of a sacred ritual. Komalina is where the sitter finds both rest and refinement.

shubhra of Devankura chair

shubhra

The Shubhra is the pristine, white-upholstered seat cushion, plush and inviting against the tall wood frame. It symbolizes clarity, purity, and a sense of sacred comfort, offering a soft landing for moments of reflection or reverence. Shubhra is the heart of the chair’s serenity.

padmankura of Devankura chair

padmankura

The Padmankura are the hand-carved cabriole legs, each with a subtle bend at the knee and delicate detailing. Their form is inspired by the poised movement of a lotus stem, rooted in both Indo-European and temple aesthetics. Padmankura grounds the chair in elegance and symbolic growth, embodying both strength and blossoming grace.

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