Made by hand.
Made to last.
Things from the studio and from the makers we work with — light, cloth, tile, wood, cane. Most are made to order. None are in a hurry.
Browse by material.
Five categories · scroll to explorePendants, walls, tables.
Cane and natural fibre, woven in Bengaluru. The shadows they cast are part of the design.
Kuri Pendant
The shadow it casts is part of the design.
Bhoomi Wall Light
Built for an earth wall. Warm without trying.
Kaudi & Kamli.
Stitched rugs, blankets, floor cushions, foot rugs. Made by weavers in Karnataka villages we have spent years walking through.
Kaudi Floor Rug
Layered from old cloth, stitched in long running lines. Each one is one of one.
Kamli Throw Blanket
A village blanket, made warm by what was thrown away first.
Catalogue arriving slowly through the year. Drop us a line if you'd like to commission something now, we'll connect you to the right hands.
Write to usAthangudi,
by order.
Hand-poured cement-pigment tiles from Tamil Nadu's tile country. We work with a kiln in Athangudi to make patterns for floors and ceilings.
Athangudi Floor · Pattern A
The classic four-quadrant geometry. Reads as one piece across a room.
Athangudi Ceiling
Quieter, smaller squares for the surface most people forget to look at.
Custom Run
A pattern made for one floor and never again. Sketch it with us.
Patterns viewable on request. Lead time is typically 6–8 weeks, depending on the run.
Request the pattern bookReclaimed, kept.
Beams, doors, rafters and small pieces saved from old houses across Karnataka and the Konkan. We use them in our buildings and turn the leftovers into furniture.
Salvaged Teak Beam
Pulled from a house in Sirsi. Square section, two metres of working length.
Old Karnataka Door
A full door with frame and hinges. Wants a wall built around it.
Small Reclaimed Pieces
What's left after the beams and doors. Always something useful in the pile.
Inventory rotates often. The best pieces find homes before they're catalogued. Ask, and we'll send you what we have right now.
Ask what's inBaskets, screens, chairs.
Woven cane pieces, including some made from invasive species like water hyacinth and lantana, turned into something useful.
The cane workshop runs a couple of weeks a month. Tell us what you'd like and we'll let you know when the weavers can take it on.
Tell us what you needBuilt for your room.
Most of what we make can be scaled, finished or coloured for the room it's going into. Tell us where it lives. We'll make it for there.
Commission a piece