Aarambh Crescent Console

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Aarambh Crescent Console

Aarambh Crescent Console

The Aarambh Crescent Console is a refined, handcrafted entryway piece that captures the essence of South Indian design with a cosmopolitan charm. Featuring a half-moon marble top set above traditional turned spindles and curved wooden legs, it is both a visual anchor and a utilitarian piece. Perfect for foyers, prayer corners, reading nooks, or boutique hospitality spaces, this console speaks the language of legacy—with contemporary fluency.

Crafted using seasoned rosewood or teak and topped with a cool white marble slab, this console is a celebration of heritage engineering and poetic form.

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  1. Crescent Moon Top (Indulekha Melam)

[ഇന്ദുലേഖ മേലം]
Traditional Malayalam: Marmara Thalappam – മര്‍മര തലപ്പം

Description:
The semi-circular white marble slab crowns the console with a soft radiance—like Indulekha (meaning “the moon’s streak”). Cool to the touch and timeless in presence, this surface is perfect for welcoming lamps, brass urulis, flower vases, or a cherished artifact.

  1. Heritage Drawer (Sampradaya Petti)

[സംപ്രദായ പെട്ടി]
Traditional Malayalam: Ara Petti – അറ പെട്ടി

Description:
This centered storage drawer offers practical space to keep keys, candles, prayer essentials, or notes. A brass sun-knob adds a symbolic flourish, inspired by temple chests and ancestral coin chests. It marries subtle elegance with daily usefulness.

  1. Mandapa Rail Spindles (Mandapathinte Kambikal)

[മണ്ഡപത്തിന്റെ കംബികള്‍]
Traditional Malayalam: Thoon Kambikal – തൂണ് കംബികള്‍

Description:
A row of vertical wooden spindles underlines the apron, hand-turned to mimic the symmetry of temple mandapas. They offer ornamental ventilation and structural support, creating depth and rhythm within the design.

  1. Swan Neck Legs (Hamsa Rekha Kaalukal)

[ഹംസ രേഖ കാലുകള്‍]
Traditional Malayalam: Vilakku Thirutha Kaalukal – വിളക്ക് തിരുത കാലുകള്‍

Description:
Flowing with a graceful curve like a swan’s neck, these cabriole legs bring fluid movement and sturdy base support. Their form is inspired by both colonial curves and the flowing saree pleats in classical Indian sculptures.

  1. Lotus Yoke Brace (Thamara Bandham Thadi)

[താമര ബന്ധം തടി]
Traditional Malayalam: Naduvil Thadi – നടുവില്‍ തടി

Description:
Connecting the legs is a gently contoured stretcher with a lotus-inspired motif in the center. It adds balance to the form while giving additional foot support or decorative base—a grounded finish to an otherwise elevated design.

  1. Sun Dial Knob (Soorya Mani Knob)

[സൂര്യ മണി നോബ്]
Traditional Malayalam: Pathina Mani – പത്തിണ മണി

Description:
The drawer is accented with a central brass knob styled like a sun dial—an ode to antique craftsmanship. It not only shines with tradition but develops a patina over time, personalizing each piece with use.

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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

  1. Crescent Moon Top (Indulekha Melam)

[ഇന്ദുലേഖ മേലം]
Traditional Malayalam: Marmara Thalappam – മര്‍മര തലപ്പം

Description:
The semi-circular white marble slab crowns the console with a soft radiance—like Indulekha (meaning “the moon’s streak”). Cool to the touch and timeless in presence, this surface is perfect for welcoming lamps, brass urulis, flower vases, or a cherished artifact.

  1. Heritage Drawer (Sampradaya Petti)

[സംപ്രദായ പെട്ടി]
Traditional Malayalam: Ara Petti – അറ പെട്ടി

Description:
This centered storage drawer offers practical space to keep keys, candles, prayer essentials, or notes. A brass sun-knob adds a symbolic flourish, inspired by temple chests and ancestral coin chests. It marries subtle elegance with daily usefulness.

  1. Mandapa Rail Spindles (Mandapathinte Kambikal)

[മണ്ഡപത്തിന്റെ കംബികള്‍]
Traditional Malayalam: Thoon Kambikal – തൂണ് കംബികള്‍

Description:
A row of vertical wooden spindles underlines the apron, hand-turned to mimic the symmetry of temple mandapas. They offer ornamental ventilation and structural support, creating depth and rhythm within the design.

  1. Swan Neck Legs (Hamsa Rekha Kaalukal)

[ഹംസ രേഖ കാലുകള്‍]
Traditional Malayalam: Vilakku Thirutha Kaalukal – വിളക്ക് തിരുത കാലുകള്‍

Description:
Flowing with a graceful curve like a swan’s neck, these cabriole legs bring fluid movement and sturdy base support. Their form is inspired by both colonial curves and the flowing saree pleats in classical Indian sculptures.

  1. Lotus Yoke Brace (Thamara Bandham Thadi)

[താമര ബന്ധം തടി]
Traditional Malayalam: Naduvil Thadi – നടുവില്‍ തടി

Description:
Connecting the legs is a gently contoured stretcher with a lotus-inspired motif in the center. It adds balance to the form while giving additional foot support or decorative base—a grounded finish to an otherwise elevated design.

  1. Sun Dial Knob (Soorya Mani Knob)

[സൂര്യ മണി നോബ്]
Traditional Malayalam: Pathina Mani – പത്തിണ മണി

Description:
The drawer is accented with a central brass knob styled like a sun dial—an ode to antique craftsmanship. It not only shines with tradition but develops a patina over time, personalizing each piece with use.