
A traditional Kerala uruli in polished brass, set on a hand-carved ebony stand. Used historically in temple courtyards and tharavad homes, it carries that domestic-ceremonial character that Heritage Art & Architecture has long worked with.
A glass-top dining table paired with period cane-back chairs, with a large Madhubani panel anchoring the wall. The room holds its age without trying to hide it.
Deep red velvet over a carved dark rosewood frame, with cabriole legs and a blue brocade scatter cushion. The proportions are colonial-period Kerala — generous back, firm seat, made to last several lifetimes.
A carved dressing table in dark hardwood, with barley-twist legs and a full arched mirror. The form is Anglo-Indian, the finish hand-rubbed. A piece that works as well in a heritage bedroom as in a collector’s study.
Crafting timeless spaces rooted in tradition and designed for modern elegance.