Nisarga Heritage Wooden Recliner Chair

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Nisarga Heritage Wooden Recliner Chair

Nisarga Heritage Wooden Recliner Chair

The Nisarga is a solid wood recliner built on the logic of traditional Indian seating — wide, grounded, and designed for genuine rest — with an adjustable footrest and a slatted construction that reads naturally in a contemporary home. The name means nature in Sanskrit, and the chair holds to that in material and form: no upholstery, no padding, no covering over the wood. The grain, the weight, and the warmth of the material are the point.

The silhouette is rooted in the easy chair tradition that became widespread in South Indian homes during the colonial period and was absorbed so completely into domestic life that it long ago stopped belonging to any one era. The Nisarga takes that form and refines it — cleaner joinery, a considered slat layout, and a footrest mechanism that adjusts without tools.

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Slatted Construction

The back, seat, and armrests of the Nisarga are built with a slatted layout: evenly spaced timber strips, each one finished and visible, running horizontally across the seating surfaces. The spacing allows air to circulate, which matters in warm climates and makes the chair comfortable for extended sitting without the heat retention that upholstered seats produce.

The slats are not decorative. They are the structure. Each one is load-bearing, jointed into the frame, and finished to the same standard as the outer frame members. Seen from the side, the chair reads as a series of clean parallel lines held in a solid wood frame — a composition that looks considered without trying to.

The Adjustable Footrest

The footrest extends on a hinged mechanism built into the front legs of the chair. It locks at multiple positions, so the chair can be used upright for reading or conversation and reclined fully for rest. The adjustment is made by hand, with no separate lever or hardware component visible on the exterior of the chair.

When folded in, the footrest sits flush with the chair’s front profile. The mechanism is concealed within the wooden structure, which keeps the chair’s appearance consistent at any angle.

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Established in 1979, we carry a legacy that we proudly unfold in front of you. Here tradition blends with creation, art blends with heritage, and finally, a whole new story is carved out in pure wood exclusively for you. 

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Description

Slatted Construction

The back, seat, and armrests of the Nisarga are built with a slatted layout: evenly spaced timber strips, each one finished and visible, running horizontally across the seating surfaces. The spacing allows air to circulate, which matters in warm climates and makes the chair comfortable for extended sitting without the heat retention that upholstered seats produce.

The slats are not decorative. They are the structure. Each one is load-bearing, jointed into the frame, and finished to the same standard as the outer frame members. Seen from the side, the chair reads as a series of clean parallel lines held in a solid wood frame — a composition that looks considered without trying to.

The Adjustable Footrest

The footrest extends on a hinged mechanism built into the front legs of the chair. It locks at multiple positions, so the chair can be used upright for reading or conversation and reclined fully for rest. The adjustment is made by hand, with no separate lever or hardware component visible on the exterior of the chair.

When folded in, the footrest sits flush with the chair’s front profile. The mechanism is concealed within the wooden structure, which keeps the chair’s appearance consistent at any angle.