

Carved by hand, built for generations.
In the dust of our Saharanpur workshop, master artisans shape raw, heavy timber using ancestral hand tools. We reject mass production to build for the next century.


The dust of Saharanpur
For over three centuries, Saharanpur has been the global heart of architectural wood carving. Our workshop, led by Mohommad Mukrram, guards these ancestral secrets, transforming raw logs into monuments of endurance.
Every table, chair, and door begins as a heavy trunk of sustainably sourced teak or walnut. We reject veneers and synthetic materials, relying entirely on the heavy, tactile reality of solid timber.
Every deep groove in our timber is cut by an artisan who has held the same chisel for thirty years.
Our workshop floor is a sanctuary of hand-tools. No automated CNC routers, no synthetic fillers. Just raw iron, seasoned timber, and the quiet rhythm of the mallet.
From forest to heirloom
Teak & Walnut Selection
Hand-Planing & Sizing
Ancestral Carving
Natural Oil Finishing
Mohommad Mukrram personally inspects and selects every log, looking for tight growth rings and rich grain character.
Artisans use traditional iron hand-planes to smooth the raw timber, revealing the deep natural hues of the wood.
Using custom steel chisels and wooden mallets, the patterns are carved directly into the solid wood panels.
No synthetic lacquers. We rub natural oils and beeswax deep into the grain for a soft, generational luster.
