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Rajashayana

Rajashayana

In the grand durbars and opulent drawing rooms of India’s royal courts, there was always a seat reserved for the most honored guest—a place where poetry was recited, alliances were forged, and dreams were spun beneath gilded ceilings. Rajashayana is born from this world of splendor, reimagined for the modern connoisseur who seeks both comfort and magnificence. Every curve of this chaise whispers of regal heritage. The sweeping, hand-carved frame—finished in deep ebony and adorned with gold leaf—recalls the artistry of palace craftsmen. The plush, velvet-upholstered seat invites you to recline in luxury, while the brocade backrest, embroidered with delicate vines, is a tapestry of tradition and romance. Golden tassels and a matching bolster complete the ensemble, making every moment spent here feel like a scene from a royal chronicle. Rajashayana is not just a sofa; it is a throne for your living room, a stage for celebration, and a sanctuary for quiet reflection. Place it in a grand salon, a stately foyer, or a boutique suite, and let it become the heart of your gatherings and the soul of your space.

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Sacred Parts, Timeless Wholeness

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

Simhasana Crest of Rajashayana

Simhasana Crest

The high, undulating backrest crowned with intricate floral and scrollwork carvings. “Simhasana” means “lion’s throne,” and this crest is the visual centerpiece—evoking the grandeur of royal thrones and the artistry of temple gateways. The gold-leaf detailing catches the light, making the entire piece glow with regal splendor.

Pushpa Brocade of Rajashayana

Pushpa Brocade

The richly patterned, floral-upholstered back and arms. “Pushpa” means “flower,” and this brocade is a garden of woven vines and blossoms, inspired by the textiles of Mughal and Deccan courts. The fabric is soft yet durable, offering both comfort and a feast for the eyes.

Manikya Seat of Rajashayana

Manikya Seat

The deep, plush velvet seat cushion. “Manikya” means “ruby” or “precious stone,” reflecting the jewel-toned richness of the upholstery. The seat is generously padded for hours of luxurious lounging, edged with golden fringe for a touch of opulence.

Hema Scrolls of Rajashayana

Hema Scrolls

The hand-carved, gold-accented scroll arms and legs. “Hema” means “gold,” and these scrolling forms are inspired by the baroque flourishes of palace furniture. Each curve is meticulously finished, adding both strength and a sense of movement to the silhouette.

Kanaka Bolster of Rajashayana

Kanaka Bolster

The matching cylindrical bolster pillow. “Kanaka” means “golden,” and this bolster, with its embroidered ends and velvet body, is both a decorative accent and a supportive companion for reclining in true royal style.

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