The Tāmara Bed is modularly conceived, with each constituent piece bearing its own cultural significance and functional purpose
Upholstered Headboard (Kamala Crest)
A hand-upholstered linen headboard set into polished teak, offering soft elegance at the head of rest.
Side Tables (Shanta Stands)
Meditative companions beside the bed featuring clean lines and tapering legs, reminiscent of poised temple lamp stands.
Main Bed Frame (Tāmara Base)
The structural core of the bed, providing grounded beauty, heavy-set stability, and quiet strength.
Concealed Storage (Nidhi Nooks)
Two hidden drawers seamlessly woven into the base frame, offering discreet compartments for heirlooms and personal items.
Support Legs (Padma Supports)
Flowing, gently curved wooden forms that lift the frame while offering sacred structural support.
Craftsmanship & Cultural Heritage
- The Tāmara Bed is more than a piece of furniture—it is a ritual in repose and a showcase of meticulous regional craftsmanship. Every element is thoughtfully balanced across several heritage principles:
- Chettinad Precision: The architectural lines mimic the precise, upright woodwork of ancestral South Indian mansions, blending a regal, commanding posture with homey, welcoming ease.
- Ancestral Storage (Thattu Petti): The built-in Nidhi Nooks draw direct inspiration from the traditional manchakal petti—the concealed under-bed compartments historically used in South Indian charpoys to secure precious silks and family valuables.
- Material Harmony: Premium linen upholstery is deeply tufted and button-crafted to counter the rigid, clean geometry of the solid teak frame. The wood itself is finished to emphasize its organic grain, making it smooth to the touch.
- Vaastu Balance: The headboard and frame orientation are intentionally tailored to align with calming, anchoring spatial directions, ensuring that your environment promotes energetic balance and mindful living.






