Suvana Bar Cabinet

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Suvana Bar Cabinet

Suvana Bar Cabinet

Suvana means “good vessel” or “auspicious container”—perfect for a cabinet that holds your finest glassware and spirits.

The Suvana Cabinet, or Heritage Toast Console, is a celebration of refined hospitality—a piece that brings together the warmth of Indian woodwork and the elegance of colonial-era entertaining. With its central glass display, flanked by solid wood doors and crowned with a broad serving top, this cabinet is designed for those who appreciate both tradition and conviviality.

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Description

The glass-fronted center showcases your most cherished glassware, while the side compartments offer discreet storage for bottles, bar tools, or crockery. The carved cabriole legs and subtle detailing ground the piece in heritage, while the clean lines and polished finish keep the silhouette timeless and versatile. Whether placed in a formal dining room, a heritage lounge, or a boutique hotel suite, the Suvana Cabinet becomes the heart of every gathering—an invitation to raise a glass, share a story, and savor the good life.

1. Pramoda Top (Serving/Display Surface)
Pramoda means “delight” or “joy.” The Pramoda Top is the broad, polished surface perfect for arranging bottles, decanters, or a celebratory spread. It’s where every toast begins and every gathering finds its center.

2. Tarala Doors (Side Storage Compartments)
Tarala means “flowing” or “easy.” The Tarala Doors are the solid wood panels on either side, opening to reveal ample storage for bottles, barware, or crockery. Their smooth action and understated design keep the cabinet’s look both classic and functional.

3. Prakasha Case (Central Glass Display)
Prakasha means “illumination” or “shine.” The Prakasha Case is the glass-fronted center, designed to showcase your finest glassware or collectibles. Light plays across the shelves, turning every glass into a work of art.

4. Charita Legs (Carved Cabriole Legs)
Charita means “graceful” or “well-conducted.” The Charita Legs are the elegantly carved supports that lift the cabinet with poise, their classic curves adding a touch of old-world charm and stability.

Craftsmanship

  • Wood: Hand-selected teak or rosewood, shaped and polished for warmth and durability
  • Glass: Clear, beveled glass for the central display
  • Joinery: Traditional mortise and tenon for lasting strength
  • Finish: Satin polish to highlight the natural grain and curves
  • Details: Carved cabriole legs, classic hardware

Ideal Use

  • Formal dining rooms and heritage lounges
  • Boutique hotels, luxury suites, or any space seeking a blend of tradition and celebration
  • The Suvana Cabinet | Heritage Toast Console is not just a cabinet—it is an invitation to gather, display, and toast to the richness of life.

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Description

The glass-fronted center showcases your most cherished glassware, while the side compartments offer discreet storage for bottles, bar tools, or crockery. The carved cabriole legs and subtle detailing ground the piece in heritage, while the clean lines and polished finish keep the silhouette timeless and versatile. Whether placed in a formal dining room, a heritage lounge, or a boutique hotel suite, the Suvana Cabinet becomes the heart of every gathering—an invitation to raise a glass, share a story, and savor the good life.

1. Pramoda Top (Serving/Display Surface)
Pramoda means “delight” or “joy.” The Pramoda Top is the broad, polished surface perfect for arranging bottles, decanters, or a celebratory spread. It’s where every toast begins and every gathering finds its center.

2. Tarala Doors (Side Storage Compartments)
Tarala means “flowing” or “easy.” The Tarala Doors are the solid wood panels on either side, opening to reveal ample storage for bottles, barware, or crockery. Their smooth action and understated design keep the cabinet’s look both classic and functional.

3. Prakasha Case (Central Glass Display)
Prakasha means “illumination” or “shine.” The Prakasha Case is the glass-fronted center, designed to showcase your finest glassware or collectibles. Light plays across the shelves, turning every glass into a work of art.

4. Charita Legs (Carved Cabriole Legs)
Charita means “graceful” or “well-conducted.” The Charita Legs are the elegantly carved supports that lift the cabinet with poise, their classic curves adding a touch of old-world charm and stability.

Craftsmanship

  • Wood: Hand-selected teak or rosewood, shaped and polished for warmth and durability
  • Glass: Clear, beveled glass for the central display
  • Joinery: Traditional mortise and tenon for lasting strength
  • Finish: Satin polish to highlight the natural grain and curves
  • Details: Carved cabriole legs, classic hardware

Ideal Use

  • Formal dining rooms and heritage lounges
  • Boutique hotels, luxury suites, or any space seeking a blend of tradition and celebration
  • The Suvana Cabinet | Heritage Toast Console is not just a cabinet—it is an invitation to gather, display, and toast to the richness of life.