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Handcrafted Heritage and Botanical Home Decor

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We bring together South Indian tradition and nature, curating one-off pieces like stone sculptures, vintage doors, and embroidered art to make your home feel grounded.

This serene Buddha statue, hand-carved and placed in a client's sunroom, shows how I blend botanicals and decor to create a personal sanctuary. It’s about finding that perfect piece that brings a peaceful vibe to your space.

Here, our vibrant, hand-carved Nepali masks are brought to life by traditional Dollu Kunitha dancers from Karnataka. This is a celebration of cultural fusion, where the powerful energy of folk art protects and inspires.

This is a cloth oleograph of Goddess Saraswati, a beautiful print by Raja Ravi Varma that we’ve reworked on cloth with delicate embroidery. It adds texture and a three-dimensional quality, giving new life to a classic piece of art.

I love this twin Nandi statue, carved from a single piece of stone by a master artisan in Karnataka. It’s a rare and distinctive piece that represents divine harmony and showcases an incredible level of skill passed down through generations.

This pair of vintage brass candle stands, featuring a Tibetan-style lion on an elephant, adds a touch of Asian charm to any corner. The intricate craftsmanship tells a story of strength and majesty, perfect for creating an elegant focal point.

This hand-painted wooden platter features a traditional Rangoli design of a temple chariot. It’s a versatile piece that can be used as a centerpiece or hung as wall art, blending sacred geometry with functional style.

A beautiful vintage teak door, with all its original quirks and charm, finding its new home. I hunt for these architectural salvage pieces because they carry stories and add unparalleled character to a space.

About this collection

We do not believe in mass production, so every piece you see—from the weathered patina of our salvaged teak doors to the hand-chiselled granite Nandi—is a one-off find. When you choose a piece, you are not just buying decor; you are preserving a sliver of heritage and supporting local master craftsmen across Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Our journey began in 2016 with a simple desire: to marry botanicals with handcrafted elements that tell a story. Whether you are looking for a statement piece like a traditional Nepalese mask or a quiet addition like a stone Buddha, our collection at our Anjanapura warehouse is deeply personal.

The Stories Behind the Objects

  • Vintage Salvage: We spend months hunting for antique teak and rosewood doors, pillars, and window frames. We treat them for termites and wax-seal them, ensuring the original patina, the scars of time, remains intact.
  • Stone Artistry: Our granite and sandstone statues, including our distinct Nandi carvings, are sourced directly from traditional artisans. Each piece is hand-chiseled using techniques passed down through generations.
  • Textile & Art: We rework Raja Ravi Varma oleographs with Zardozi embroidery, blending 19th-century art with modern textured aesthetics.

If you are ever in the neighborhood, drop by our space. You will likely find us with our dogs, Scooby and Subbi, and a fresh pot of natti coffee. We are always happy to help you figure out what fits your home’s flow, whether you are a designer hunting for a focal point or a homeowner looking for that one piece that feels right.

Handcrafted heritage decor from Bengaluru since 2016.Approved by the tribe
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Visit Warehouse at Anjanapura, BengaluruStarting ₹2,800 per piece

We are Dileep and Lakshman, and we have been building this jungle-like space in Anjanapura since 2016. We love mixing old-school craft with fresh botanicals, treating every object, from raw rock carvings to vintage woodwork, as a story waiting to be told in your home.

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