Padmadhara Console

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Padmadhara Console

Padmadhara Console

“Padma” (lotus) + “Dhara” (platform or base); evokes sacred beauty and foundation in Indian thought.
Elegant, Indo-traditional, and versatile—ideal for branding across India.

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Padmadhara Console is a finely handcrafted heirloom piece made with polished hardwood and inlaid with heritage green majolica floral tiles. Crowned with a brass uruli, this multi-legged console radiates grace in both spiritual and decorative settings—be it in pooja rooms, entrance foyers, boutique lobbies, or verandahs. Each part of this piece holds historical and cultural echoes, woven into a modern, timeless silhouette.

  1. Crown Brass Uruli (Suvarna Uruli)

ഉരുളി
A shallow hand-forged brass bowl with ritualistic heritage. Used for floating flowers, diyas, or fragrant water, it’s a sacred centerpiece. In one image, it rests on a lotus-shaped brass mat—enhancing its ceremonial grace.

  1. Lotus-Crest Tabletop (Thamara Thalam)

മേൽതലം / മേശത്തലം
The beveled octagonal or semicircular crown resembles lotus petals in formation. It’s engineered to hold the uruli securely while visually invoking the sacred geometry of Indian mandalas.

  1. Heritage Floral Tile Panels (Poothalli Pachcha Kalagal)

ചെറുപ്പാപ്പൻ ടൈല്‍സ്
High-gloss, emerald-green majolica tiles with raised rose motifs. These tiles have colonial and coastal significance and provide vibrant contrast and protection for the wood surface.

  1. Temple Pillar Spindles (Kshetra Kambikal)

കമ്പുകൾ / തൂണുകൾ
Miniature turned wood columns between tiles—structural and decorative. Inspired by temple sanctum pillars and Kerala koothambalam, these spindles give vertical rhythm and tradition to the form.

  1. Scalloped Apron Rim (Murikuthi Aṭṭam)

തലം അറ്റം / തൂങ്ങല്‍പാളി
The curved skirt edge under the top table layer. The scalloped carving offers ornamental softness, shadow play, and a smooth transition between the solid structure above and the flowing legs below.

  1. Swan-Curve Heritage Legs (Hamsa Vakram Kaalukal)

കാല്
Stylized cabriole legs with soft S-curves—evocative of swan necks. They distribute weight gracefully and add a fluidity that contrasts beautifully with the angular tabletop above.

  1. Lotus-Spine Base Brace (Thamara Thandu Bandham)

ബന്ധക്കോള്‍ / ഇടുത്തന്‍കോല്‍
A mid-leg stretcher bar that acts as a spine, reinforcing balance and strength. It mirrors the leg curves and ties the entire design together visually.

  1. Crescent Pad Feet (Arppathi Paadamkal)

പാദം
The lower footpads of the legs gently flare out like a crescent. This small flourish enhances stability and finishes the form elegantly while protecting flooring.

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Description

Padmadhara Console is a finely handcrafted heirloom piece made with polished hardwood and inlaid with heritage green majolica floral tiles. Crowned with a brass uruli, this multi-legged console radiates grace in both spiritual and decorative settings—be it in pooja rooms, entrance foyers, boutique lobbies, or verandahs. Each part of this piece holds historical and cultural echoes, woven into a modern, timeless silhouette.

  1. Crown Brass Uruli (Suvarna Uruli)

ഉരുളി
A shallow hand-forged brass bowl with ritualistic heritage. Used for floating flowers, diyas, or fragrant water, it’s a sacred centerpiece. In one image, it rests on a lotus-shaped brass mat—enhancing its ceremonial grace.

  1. Lotus-Crest Tabletop (Thamara Thalam)

മേൽതലം / മേശത്തലം
The beveled octagonal or semicircular crown resembles lotus petals in formation. It’s engineered to hold the uruli securely while visually invoking the sacred geometry of Indian mandalas.

  1. Heritage Floral Tile Panels (Poothalli Pachcha Kalagal)

ചെറുപ്പാപ്പൻ ടൈല്‍സ്
High-gloss, emerald-green majolica tiles with raised rose motifs. These tiles have colonial and coastal significance and provide vibrant contrast and protection for the wood surface.

  1. Temple Pillar Spindles (Kshetra Kambikal)

കമ്പുകൾ / തൂണുകൾ
Miniature turned wood columns between tiles—structural and decorative. Inspired by temple sanctum pillars and Kerala koothambalam, these spindles give vertical rhythm and tradition to the form.

  1. Scalloped Apron Rim (Murikuthi Aṭṭam)

തലം അറ്റം / തൂങ്ങല്‍പാളി
The curved skirt edge under the top table layer. The scalloped carving offers ornamental softness, shadow play, and a smooth transition between the solid structure above and the flowing legs below.

  1. Swan-Curve Heritage Legs (Hamsa Vakram Kaalukal)

കാല്
Stylized cabriole legs with soft S-curves—evocative of swan necks. They distribute weight gracefully and add a fluidity that contrasts beautifully with the angular tabletop above.

  1. Lotus-Spine Base Brace (Thamara Thandu Bandham)

ബന്ധക്കോള്‍ / ഇടുത്തന്‍കോല്‍
A mid-leg stretcher bar that acts as a spine, reinforcing balance and strength. It mirrors the leg curves and ties the entire design together visually.

  1. Crescent Pad Feet (Arppathi Paadamkal)

പാദം
The lower footpads of the legs gently flare out like a crescent. This small flourish enhances stability and finishes the form elegantly while protecting flooring.