A long, elegant wooden bench crowned with a tiered back-shelf of small brass kalashas (ritual pots). The name blends Kalasha, the auspicious vessel symbolizing abundance and welcome, with Seat, the everyday term people search for when they see a bench. Together, Kalasha Seat simply means auspicious-vessel seat—where devotion meets daily rest. Built in warm solid wood with a fine grain, the piece works as an entry bench, lobby perch, temple corridor seat, café waiting bench, or a statement hallway console with seating. Its raised organizer keeps the seat visually light while creating a sacred-yet-functional backdrop
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
Sukha Board merges Sukha, comfort and ease, with Board, a broad plank surface—word by word: comfort board. The long, continuous seat is crafted from joined hardwood planks that are hand-sanded to a soft radius along the edges for relaxed sitting. The boards run lengthwise to highlight grain flow and to distribute weight evenly for multiple guests. Slightly raised side cheeks act as gentle arm stops and keep cushions from drifting. The finish is oil-wax, chosen for its touch-warmth and easy maintenance—just a wipe to refresh. As a Sukha Board, the platform invites unhurried pauses: tying laces, waiting for friends, or resting a tote while checking in. The wide face makes it equally useful as a momentary display shelf for flowers or a thali during ceremonies, keeping the bench rooted in both hospitality and heritage.
Kalasha Array unites Kalasha, the sacred filled vessel, with Array, an ordered series—word by word: vessel series. The back structure forms a neat grid of pigeonhole cubbies, each sized to cradle a brass kalasha, diya, or keepsake. A fine metal mesh behind the cubbies adds texture and ventilation while protecting the wall from scuffs. The rhythm of square cells creates a temple-shelf vibe, yet the clean joinery keeps it modern. Practically, the array organizes offerings, key bowls, or display artefacts; during festivals, it becomes a luminous stage for tiny lamps. Word-by-word meaning turns literal here—each vessel in the series becomes a note in a visual chant, transforming a bench into a miniature mandapa.
Raksha Flanks combines Raksha, protection, with Flanks, side pieces—word by word: protective sides. The softly curved end-guards keep belongings from slipping off the bench and offer light elbow support while seated. They also visually “finish” the long seat, much like bracket-ends on traditional teak benches. Structurally, the flanks tie the back and seat, reducing racking across the span. In daily use, they define personal space gently without isolating people—a considerate detail for lobbies and corridors.
Dharma Posts blends Dharma, balance and right support, with Posts, upright legs—word by word: balanced uprights. The legs are squared and lightly tapered for grounded elegance, with shoulder joints and hidden fasteners to resist wobble over time. Their stance is calculated to keep the center clear for foot sweep during cleaning. Felt pads protect stone or timber floors, and the leg geometry supports the long bench without mid-bracing, preserving visual openness. As Dharma Posts, they embody stable grace—poised, reliable, and purposeful.
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