Vēdagiri Ceiling

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Vēdagiri Ceiling

Vēdagiri Ceiling

The Vēdagiri Ceiling is a modern revival of Kerala’s temple-roof geometry, reinterpreted with architectural precision and cultural depth. This design, with its raised central ridge and angular trusses, draws inspiration from the inner sanctum ceilings of Kovilakams and ancient assembly halls.

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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.

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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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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.