The Vaibhav Armchair is inspired by the Anglo-Indian wooden craftsmanship of colonial-era Travancore mansions, updated with minimalistic modern proportions. Designed to be a throne of quiet contemplation or stately reception, this chair is hewn from matured rosewood or teak, burnished with layers of natural oils for a deep, shadowy patina. Its tall back, framed with shaped vertical slats and a shield-like centerplate, pays homage to the palanquin shields once used in royal pageantry, while the gently curved arms provide both poise and relaxation. The legs retain the grounded geometry of old planter chairs, evoking the discipline and dignity of courtly halls. From a Kerala courtyard to a British study to a Dubai loft, the Vaibhav Armchair stands as a fusion of past and present, grace and gravity.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
Central back plate resembles a ceremonial shield (kavacham) seen in temple festivals.
Curved, flowing arms inspired by the soft bends of Kerala’s rivers.
Flat, strong surface evoking the grounded calm of monsoon verandas.
Slightly outward feet reflect the design of royal chariot bases.
Connecting supports mirror the inner skeletal woodwork of Kerala shrines.
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