Defined by Line and Proportion
Contura collection
Contura is shaped by line, proportion, and the layered terrains of India. Soft curves, stepped edges, and flowing contours draw from ghats, dunes, and terraced landscapes, creating a quiet, continuous movement across each piece.
Grounded bases bring weight and balance, echoing the depth and structure of the landscapes that define the collection.

Whisper of the dunes
Dhara
Dhara is shaped by gentle curves that introduce a quiet sense of movement into the space. Its flowing form creates a soft, continuous rhythm, bringing balance and calm through proportion and line.

Echoes of Carved Terrain
Kinara
Kinara draws from the layered character of carved terrain, where structure and softness exist in balance. A sculpted side form introduces depth and definition, set against plush, rounded upholstery that brings comfort into an otherwise architectural presence.

Contours, Brought to Surface
Rekha
Rekha translates the fluidity of natural contours into a grounded, tactile surface. Flowing lines are carved into sandstone and filled with epoxy inlay, creating a subtle play of depth, light, and shadow across the tabletop.

Echoes of the Stepwell
Ananta
Ananta draws from the stepped geometry of traditional stepwells, translated into a sculpted, contoured surface. Layered planes create a gentle rhythm of light and shadow, balanced by the grounded presence of dark wooden legs.

Mapping Movement Into Form
Kshetra
Kshetra draws from the fluid lines of natural contours, translated into a sculpted surface. Soft curves and gentle elevations create a sense of movement across the facade, bringing rhythm and depth to an otherwise grounded form.