Shikha means sacred topknot; Crown conveys the dignified capstone. The petite turned finial and carved arch complete the vertical axis, much like a miniature gopuram. It frames small planters or a diya without adding weight. Dust with a soft brush to clear recesses; a yearly wipe of wax keeps the dark hardwood deep and luminous.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
Valli is vine; Scrolls reflects the flowing grape-and-leaf carvings. These hand-shaped uprights carry the strength of the piece while creating an airy lacework. The open ovals allow light to pass and plants to breathe. Lift rather than drag when moving to protect joints. The botanical motif echoes Kerala palace and temple woodwork, celebrating growth and plenty.
Shikha means sacred topknot; Crown conveys the dignified capstone. The petite turned finial and carved arch complete the vertical axis, much like a miniature gopuram. It frames small planters or a diya without adding weight. Dust with a soft brush to clear recesses; a yearly wipe of wax keeps the dark hardwood deep and luminous.
Kona means corner; Thala is platform. Three triangular platforms claim otherwise wasted nook space, perfect for greens, bells, or brass urulis. The beveled edges are kind to hands and resist chipping. Use coasters under planters, wipe spills promptly, and dry in shade to preserve the finish. Arrange heavier items on the bottom tier, delicate accents up top for balance and safety.
Padma, the lotus, symbolizes grounded grace. Curved feet lift the shelf slightly for easy mopping and airflow, while the sculpted aprons visually anchor the form. Add felt pads for marble or tile floors; check hardware annually for snugness.
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.