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