Vaayuvahini (വായുവഹിനി) melds “vaayu” (breeze/air) with “vahini” (carrier), suggesting a console that embodies the flow, freshness, and ease of Indian living spaces. The Malayalam name retains Vaayusanchaya Peedhika (“chest that holds the breeze”), grounding the piece in Kerala’s heritage. The Vaayuvahini Console is a living sculpture: a side cabinet that doesn’t just serve but “breathes.” With every element rooted in Kerala’s climatic wisdom and the architectural poise of sacred woodwork, it becomes a respectful presence in modern and heritage homes alike—offering both utility and sanctuary.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
Inspired by the temple mantapa (pavilion) platform, the Mantapa Shila is both altar and work sur-face. Smooth and expansive, it sets the stage for lamps, cherished objects, or daily essentials—inviting every placement to become a moment of quiet significance and connection.
Nidhi Sutra, or “thread of treasures,” refers to the small, polished brass knobs. Reminiscent of dowry chest embellishments, each is a symbolic touchpoint for accessing what is precious—merging tactile nostalgia with contemporary function and warmth.
The Varsha Jaalaka, traditional monsoon louver doors, offer both breathability and protection. Their angled slats guard contents against humidity and dust, while allowing air and energy to pass through—preserving the freshness of linens, grains, or ritual fabrics in ways both ancient and rel-evant.
The Gaja Pada legs are stout and grounded, modeled after the dignity and protection of the ele-phant’s foot. They provide both elevation and stability—echoing the wisdom of furniture built to weather the elements and remain steadfast for generations.
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.