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Indian Furniture

Welcome to the splendour of the Maharaja's. Enter the unique heritage of India, sample a tiny piece of an inspirational culture. Travel through our selection of Indian rustic furniture knowing that each piece has been individually chosen and imported by ourselves.
Enjoy the timeless beauty and strength of the solid Sheesham wood, with it distinctive grain enhanced by natural waxes. The beaten hobnail studs and weathered iron work bring an added creativity and versatility to the simple beauty of the wood.
Bring an essence of calm and tranquility to your home with the distinctive character of each piece whether large or small. Enjoy the exotic blend of ancient crafts with modern design. Many pieces incorporate antique doors, door / windows frames and window grills, transformed into tables, mirrors and cupboards giving you an authentic piece of furniture or accessory in an original style.

Come and see our extensive range of beautiful furniture all at affordable prices.

 


Tables and Chairs Section

Bowls and Pots

Candle Sticks

Boxes and Chests

Stone Sheesham Cubist Range
Stone Sheesham Cubist Range

Ornaments and Frames
Reclaimed Pine from Old Railway Sleepers
Reclaimed Pine from Old Railway Sleepers
Unique Rustic Furniture
Unique Rustic Furniture from old wood, reclaimed doors and panels from Rajestar

Our Shop comprises of over 3000 sq. Feet of showroom space, these are just a few of the products you will find. All of the items can be found by browsing through our Web Catalogue. We hope you enjoy looking through and look forward to seeing you soon.

Don't forget to look through our Sale items.

 
 

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