Collected from across India

Artisan Woodware

Handpicked wooden pieces from different corners of India. Each one found separately, made by different hands, brought together because they belong on the same shelf — a curator's.

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Not a range. A curation.

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Seven Pieces. Seven Stories.

Each found separately. Each worth knowing on its own.

Handpainted Chapati Box

01

The Roti Box

Rajasthan · Sheesham · Freehand Painting

Pure sheesham, prized for its dense grain and natural strength, hand painted with floral motifs by artisans who have done this work for generations. No stencils. Every stroke is freehand.

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Charpayi Serving Tray

02

The Charpayi Tray

Punjab · Wood & Rope · Charpai Weaving

Named after the woven rope beds found outside every dhaba and village home across Punjab. The same technique, scaled down from a daybed to a tray. Handwoven. Unhurried.

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Handpainted Indian Cutting Chai Stand

03

The Chai Stand

Maharashtra · Mumbai Streets · Warli Art

Painted with Warli art, the ancient geometric folk tradition of Maharashtra's Adivasi communities. The glasses are the same ones used on Mumbai's street corners.

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Neem Wood Spoons

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The Neem Spoons

India · Neem Wood · Hand Carved

Neem is naturally antibacterial and has been used in Indian kitchens for centuries. Available in soup, sugar, and spice sizes. The kind of thing you reach for without thinking and notice when it is gone.

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Teak Wood Round Vase

05

The Teak Vase

Nagaland · Tribal Teak · Single Block Carving

Turned from one block on a hand-powered lathe. No seams, no composite parts. Holds dried flowers, branches, or nothing at all. It is enough on its own.

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Rectangular Teak Board

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The Teak Board

Nagaland · Tribal Teak · Single Block Carving

Carved from a single block of sustainably sourced teak by tribal artisans in India's Northeast. No joints. No glue. Wood seasoned for months before a blade touches it. Refined craftsmanship from a village most maps overlook.

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Paddle Teak Wood Board

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The Personal Board

Nagaland · Tribal Teak · Single Block Carving

The smaller sibling. Same single block teak, same tribal village, same zero-joint construction. Sized for a personal serving of cheese, fruit, or bread.

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Care

Looking After Wood

Simple care. Long life.

Regular Use

Wipe with a soft damp cloth. Dry immediately. Wood prefers not to sit in moisture, treat it the way you would treat good leather.

Teak Wood

Polish with beeswax every few months to maintain the natural finish. The grain deepens with age, that is the wood doing what it is supposed to do. Avoid using harsh cleaning agents.

Handpainted Wood

Clean using warm damp sponge. Dry with a soft towel. Avoid scrubbers on painted surfaces, the artwork is hand done and should be treated with the care it deserves.