Hari Vastra

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Hari Vastra

Hari Vastra

This bedroom feels like a retreat where nature walks indoors and rests quietly by your side. The olive-green textured wall, patterned with leafy impressions, instantly sets a tone of freshness and calm—like waking up in the middle of a quiet forest. A wide window invites the lush view of palms and greenery outside, framing it like a living artwork that changes with light and season.

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“Hari Vastra” – Dwelling of the Forest Goddess, where greenery outside and inside blend into a sanctuary of peace.

The bed, crafted from warm wood with cane accents, ties beautifully to the earthy palette. Soft pastel cushions, a patterned quilt, and a handwoven rug spread over the wooden floor bring in layers of coziness and craft. The wooden trunk at the foot of the bed doubles as both a functional piece and a charm, whispering of a simpler, grounded lifestyle.

The seating corner by the window—an armchair in soothing green—beckons as a perfect spot for morning tea, journaling, or simply watching the monsoon rain slip through leaves. Everything here is understated and elegant, rooted in earth yet open to air and light.

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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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“Hari Vastra” – Dwelling of the Forest Goddess, where greenery outside and inside blend into a sanctuary of peace.

The bed, crafted from warm wood with cane accents, ties beautifully to the earthy palette. Soft pastel cushions, a patterned quilt, and a handwoven rug spread over the wooden floor bring in layers of coziness and craft. The wooden trunk at the foot of the bed doubles as both a functional piece and a charm, whispering of a simpler, grounded lifestyle.

The seating corner by the window—an armchair in soothing green—beckons as a perfect spot for morning tea, journaling, or simply watching the monsoon rain slip through leaves. Everything here is understated and elegant, rooted in earth yet open to air and light.