Prathaapa Kireeta Frame Chair Crest
This Prathaapa Kireeta Frame Chair Crest forms the robust wooden arc enveloping the chair’s silhouette—“Prathaapa” for royal splendor, “Kireeta” (crown) for throne-like distinction, clearly marking it as a crown-shaped chair crest. Its hand-carved curves draw on Indian rajgharana influences as well as classical Western forms, offering both comforting support and visual grandeur. The enveloping embrace of the frame mimics ceremonial seats in Kerala palaces, giving each sitting a sense of celebration and dignity.
Megha Viraasana Seat Pad
The Megha Viraasana Seat Pad (“Cloud Hero’s Seat Pad”) is generously padded and upholstered, echoing the pillowy gentleness of clouds and the traditional “viraasana” (heroic seat) of royal courts. Soft, resilient, and tailored in a neutral hue, it supports the body in comfort and grace for hours, bridging the tactile charm of Indian textiles with the ergonomics of refined lounging. Perfect for both regal repose and everyday relaxation.
Alankara Uttara Cushion Pad
The Alankara Uttara Cushion Pad (“Ornamental Headrest/Pillow Pad”) enhances the experience with a contrasting, decorative touch—“Alankara” denoting ornament and “Uttara” highlighting its role as a back or supplementary support. Layered patterns and rich textures evoke classic Indian textile traditions, while its sumptuous filling ensures perfect lumbar comfort. It is both a flourish of beauty and an everyday luxury.
Traditional & Cultural Interpretation:
The Simha Pratibha Singhasana Diwan Chair set is not just any seat—it is a living throne inspired by Indian courtly tradition and Kerala’s stately hospitality. The Prathaapa Kireeta Chair Crest defines presence, the Megha Viraasana Seat Pad envelops in comfort, and the Alankara Uttara Cushion Pad offers a final touch of grace. This chair transforms studies, lounges, or reading corners into sanctuaries of conversation, story, and refined Indian elegance.





