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Mandarika

Mandarika

A seat where silence feels sculpted, and comfort feels ceremonial. In South Indian homes where jasmine once perfumed the corridors and stories echoed through timbered verandahs, seats like these were more than utility. They were invitations — to linger, to listen, to lean in. Mandārika emerges from this sensibility. A two-seater crafted in kiln-dried teak, it draws its lines from colonial-era settees, temple mandapams, and the floral rhythm of garden creepers carved into wood. Yet, its presence is minimal, modern, and masterfully composed — echoing tradition without burdening it. Its arched wooden back flows into gentle scroll arms, the carvings subtle like a whisper, never loud. A soft-cushioned base nestles between carved legs, poised like the lotus from which its name draws inspiration. The entire piece speaks of balance — between structure and softness, between ritual and repose. Place it beside a pooja alcove, under a canopy of brass lamps, or in the sun-drenched corner of your living room. Whether for conversation, contemplation, or simply to sit beside someone in silence — Mandārika becomes a companion to memory, not just to rest. It is not merely a chair. It is a place where you arrive — and remain.

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Sacred Parts, Timeless Wholeness

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

Pushpasira of Mandarika

Pushpasira

A carved arch rising above the backrest, with gentle botanical flourishes. Like the crown of a temple or the outline of a leaf canopy, it draws the eye upward and gives the seat a quiet majesty.

Saukhyapata of Mandarika

Saukhyapata

Upholstered for comfort, the curved back supports the spine with grace. “Saukhyam” means deep well-being — here, it rests behind you like a gentle hand.

Kusumasana of Mandarika

Kusumasana

The broad padded cushion, framed in warm polished wood. A seat wide enough for shared comfort — layered like petals on a sacred bloom.

Mantravarta of Mandarika

Mantravarta

Twisting armrests carved into flowing spirals — mirroring the motion of chanting, spinning, or flowing water. They offer rest not only to the body, but to the eye.

Varnamala of Mandarika

Varnamala

A continuous carved apron beneath the seat — unfurling like a floral border or the edge of a temple saree. It holds visual rhythm, offering subtle drama and poise.

Mayuraka of Mandarika

Mayuraka

Graceful, S-shaped legs that taper delicately — evoking the stance of a poised peacock. They lend both lift and lineage to the overall silhouette.

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