The Svaha Indian Dining Table is a study in contrast, where aged wood and time-worn detailing come together in a form that feels grounded and expressive. Sourced as a once-off piece, its presence is defined by the individuality of its material and the history it carries.
The timber surface is rich with variation, marked by subtle inconsistencies, tonal depth, and the softened edges of use. Weathered Metal accents emerge throughout, introducing a secondary layer of texture.
Its proportions are low and considered, allowing the table to sit comfortably within a space while maintaining a strong material identity. There is a sense of balance between structure and irregularity, where no element feels overly resolved. Collected rather than made, the Svaha carries with it a past life—one that remains visible in every surface, every mark, and every material shift.