The Dirgha Āsana Armchair carries the aura of permanence. Its tall back recalls thrones of elders, where wisdom was spoken and silence was equally honored. The spindled arms whisper of craftsmanship passed through generations, each curve carved with devotion to detail. Placed in a veranda or study, it becomes more than a seat — it becomes a space of pause. The sitter does not simply rest but assumes presence. Its endurance lies not just in wood but in the way it anchors memory, stability, and calm. Just as yoga’s āsanas offer both posture and a state of being, the Dirgha Āsana Armchair is a ritual of sitting — where tradition meets quiet modern elegance. Crafted from seasoned hardwood with turned legs and carved spindles, the Dirgha Āsana Armchair balances sturdiness with elegance. Its tall back and broad seat ensure lasting comfort, while the armrests provide stability and poise. Finished in natural polish, it carries the warmth of woodgrain, designed to blend into verandas, studies, and living spaces. A timeless piece, it represents endurance (dirgha) in both form and spirit — a chair that invites stillness yet holds the dignity of tradition.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
The tall back represents the human spine — the axis of posture, balance, and awareness. In Vedic symbolism, a high back recalls royal thrones where wisdom was uttered and silence preserved. It establishes pratiṣṭhā (firm establishment), reminding the sitter to rise in both stature and spirit, anchored yet aspiring upward.
The arms are symbolic extensions of protection — cradling the sitter in steadiness. The Sanskrit kara means both “hand” and “action,” while ādhāra is “support.” Together they signify rest after labor, the balance of work and ease, and the comfort of being held — just as life is supported by both action and pause.
The seat is a foundation of repose — viśrāma, the sacred pause. Like the yogic mat that transforms into a space of meditation, the chair’s flat base is a still ground where body and breath align. It carries the energy of being grounded to the earth, yet elevated in quiet dignity.
The four legs act as stambhas (pillars), echoing the ancient idea of the world upheld by four supports — directions, elements, or deities. They represent balance across time and space, ensuring the chair stands unmoved. Culturally, pillars signify trust, continuity, and resilience — qualities passed down like heirlooms in a family home.
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