Exploring the Timeless Beauty of Mandalas: Origins, Symbolism and their Presence in Furniture Design
Let’s explore the origin of mandalas, their cultural significance across regions and their symbolic meaning. We can bring …
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Our Indian supplier is a family owned and operated company, manufacturing and distributing handmade custom hardwood furniture since 1967. They offer new products as well as vintage or special furniture made from reclaimed wood. Far Eastern style decorations, Indian doors, travel and storage chests, Almirah cabinets and many other quality handcrafted products await their new home in Europe.
Our textiles come Cashmere, in India. We source them from two brothers who we met in Nepal. Their family has been producing hand woven silk products for generations, pashmina, wall hangings, carpets and cushion covers. They work with families from small villages, who make the vibrantly coloured, brilliantly patterned textiles. The silk flags and flags come from a Tibetian family selling their goods near the Swayambhunath Stupa in Kathmandu.
Our partners from Thailand live in Chiang Mai, and work with family businesses from Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai regions. They brings us unique home decoration items, bamboo rice baskets with beautiful hand painted patterns, teak tables from reclaimed wooden trays, or mangosteen space dividers.
The capital and most populated city of Nepal is Kathmandu. A popular destination to start your journey to the Himalayas or visiting Bhutan. Kathmandu is vibrant must-visit city for the adventure seekers. Make sure you visit the baazar in Thamel for an authentic shopping experience.
Rajasthan is located in the north-west of India, meaning "Land of Kings" in Hindi. Woodworking has been a long-standing tradition in Rajasthan since the 17th century. Masterpieces of woodcarving from the 17th and 18th centuries can still be seen in local museums. The woodwork of Jodhpur is very significant, especially in a region famous for its forts, palaces, gems, wood carvings, block printing techniques and blue ceramics. All doors and modest homes are aesthetically decorated. Form and colour define all life, almost in defiance of the barren, expansive desert sands.
Chiang Mai province is in the north of Thailand, close to Myanmar. It is most famous for Yoga retreats, Elephant sanctuaries, waterfalls and local artisans, who create amazing handcrafted goods made of tropical wood, bamboo and other locally available natural sources.
Our supplier partners from India
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