Each wooden panel is etched with symmetrical motifs resembling temple toranam (arch garlands) and puranic lattice forms, symbolizing divine order, prosperity, and welcome. The geometry follows a trikonam pattern (triangular rise) often seen in Thachushastra (Kerala’s architectural science), where the trusses resemble the arms of a celestial mandala, converging at the heart.
The use of deep polished wood gives it a regal finish, while the light-fall and shadow between relief carvings create a rhythm that is both meditative and majestic—perfect for luxury homes, boutique heritage hotels, or cultural reception halls.





