$12
The Tribalfolk of India are famous for being artisans closest to nature and using Bamboo is one of their trademark styles, probably due to the extensive availability and craftability of Bamboo stems. This artifact here is of a very simple, single room village or tribal house with a typical curved exterior and a small fence. This house reminds one of the beautiful huts that Lakshmana built for Lord Rama and Devi Sita during their exile. Place it in your hallway or on the T.V table to add a touch of homeliness to your house. |
$12
From the hills of Kondapalli to the plains of coastal Odisha, we love our representations of homes. After all, what's not to love about a tine model home with all details and a fence in place. A thatched roof appeal and the feeling of coziness is intensified by the use of bamboo as a medium. Bring it home for a little child to spin stories around, or on a bedside table to remind yourself of our humble yet powerful history. The choice is yours. |
$15
Mirror stands, metal stands, glass holders..there are many ways to light a candle and put it on a pedestal, but none quite like using a natural medium like bamboo. This candle stand comes with a top cover to regulate the flame and is safe to use with fire. Bring it home to your prayer room, or place it outside the door on a cool evening to add that much-needed warmth. |
$21
Flower vases are a great way to spice up the interiors of your house or office. They create an interesting aesthetic appeal as well as offer a sense of welcome and serenity. An all-natural flower vase can only act as an addition to all the beauty of your home. This tall flower vase with a geometric cut and intricately carved floral patterns is one such priceless artifact. Best spots to place it are beside a sofa or a T.V table or in one of the corners of the room. |