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Designer Handcrafted Furniture

Every home has a soul, and every piece of furniture carries a story. Traditionally, furniture has always been handcrafted, carrying the essence of its region. With the rise of urbanization, furniture designs have evolved to meet modern needs. While traditional designs still hold their timeless charm, contemporary minimal designs with quality finishes have their own appeal. A combination of both, explore well-finished and designer handcrafted furniture at Gaatha to give your space a unique touch—one that turns any space into a dream!

Truss Me ~ ‘A’ Chair Truss Me ~ ‘A’ Chair
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Made & Mkt by: Sandeep Sangaru Product Code: 4062-SS1
Truss-Me is a collection of bamboo products that manifests our philosophy at Sangaru. It is developed working along with the traditional artisan community that understands this material the best.With traditional practices and knowledge fast disappearing, we are constantly working with native artisan..
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FAQs about ndian Furniture

Handcrafted furniture is made by skilled artisans using traditional tools and techniques, without mass-production machinery. Each piece is unique, sustainable, and reflects timeless craftsmanship, making it both functional and full of character.

Traditional Indian furniture was crafted using solid woods like teak, sheesham (Indian rosewood), and mango wood, often combined with cane, brass, bone inlay, and hand-carved details. These materials ensure durability, rich aesthetics, and cultural craftsmanship.


Cane furniture is made from the outer bark of the rattan plant and is more flexible and woven, while bamboo furniture uses the whole bamboo stalk, making it sturdier and more rigid. Both are eco-friendly, but cane offers intricate detailing, whereas bamboo adds a bold, rustic charm.

Bamboo is often stronger and more durable than many types of hardwood due to its high tensile strength and flexibility. It's eco-friendly, lightweight, and highly resistant to warping, making it a popular choice for sustainable furniture and crafts.

Pinjrakari furniture features intricate wooden latticework, traditionally handcrafted in Kashmir. Known for its delicate geometric patterns and fine detailing, this heritage craft adds an airy, ornamental charm to doors, windows, and decor pieces.

Designer handcrafted furniture

There’s a quiet kind of magic in Indian handcrafted furniture, one that speaks of patience, tradition, and the human touch. Unlike mass produced pieces, artisanal furniture tells stories. In both India and the UK, there's a rising appreciation for this slow craft, where each wooden design is carefully carved, polished, sometimes with age-old lacquer techniques, and made to last not just for years, but generations. It is interesting to know that many vintage furniture pieces from India are actually inspired from old havelis and temples, hence these products often retain the warmth of worn wood and the elegance of traditional motifs. Moreover, products like the bamboo cane furniture, especially the iconic cane chair, has been a staple in tropical architecture for centuries, not just for its beauty, but also for its lightweight strength and sustainability.

Today, these products are not just a style statement, its a connection to craft, to the artisans who still shape beauty with their bare hands. As homes evolve, the soul of decor is returning to its roots, quietly, gracefully, and sustainably.

So, what story does your furniture tell?