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Craftsman shaping timber at the workshop bench
Our Process

From Forest to Heirloom

Four stages. No shortcuts. Every piece built to outlast the century.

Designer sketching furniture proportions by hand
Step 01

Design & Conception

Every piece begins as a conversation between our design team and the master craftsmen who will build it. Proportions, joinery, and grain direction are settled before a single cut is made. We draw by hand first — a deliberate slowness that reveals problems no software can catch.

Timber being selected and graded in the workshop
Step 02

Material Selection & Seasoning

We select timber board by board, reading the grain for figure and stability. Chosen planks are kiln-dried to 8–12% moisture content and rested for weeks before cutting begins. Rushing seasoning is how furniture warps. We do not rush.

Master craftsman hand-cutting mortise joints
Step 03

Master Craftsmen at Work

Third-generation artisans in our workshops in Mysore, Jodhpur, and Srinagar cut, shape, and join each piece using a combination of traditional hand tools and precision machinery. Mortise-and-tenon joints are cut by hand. No staples. No nails. No shortcuts.

Artisan hand-oiling a finished teak table
Step 04

Finishing & Quality

Each finished piece is sanded through six progressive grits, then hand-oiled with natural oils and beeswax. A final quality check measures every dimension against the design specification. Only pieces that pass leave the workshop — imperfect pieces are reworked, never shipped.

Finished heirloom furniture in a warm living room
The Result

Furniture Built to Be Passed Down

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