No polish. No chemicals. No plastic.
Can you imagine?
Wicker cane is a material full of wonder and I'm amazed how beautifully we can treat it to grow stronger and beautiful.
It grows fast and even after harvesting, the more water and sun it gets treated with, more stronger and shinier it becomes. The colour and strength is a natural result of that.
An intricate process of weaving - it needs strong hands, patience and just the right amount of softness to smoothly weave into different shapes.
Each product carries within it the energies of soil, wind, water, sun, and human touch. And if you like, you can continue to recharge it with water and sun when you wash and sundry throughout its life.
To hold something made of wicker is to hold a treasure—alive with nature’s strength and beauty.

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What does a modern life look like?
Transforming modern homes & lifestyle
As cities grew and modern lifestyles took over, natural material products slowly slipped away. Convenience replaced craft, and a quiet disconnect from nature unfolded over a generation.
Wicker, once woven into every home, no longer found its place — modern living looked cold, hard, and distant. Today, we feel that gap more deeply than ever.
By bringing wicker back into our homes and lifestyle, we restore warmth, softness, and a sense of grounding.
Here are some simple ways to welcome this timeless craft into modern life.
'A home makes space for its people to bloom'
~ Home in Poems by Dee

The basket is a gift in itself
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Tradition, heritage and Life everyday
Basketry & Wicker
In India, wicker grows abundantly in the native regions of Kashmir and the North-East, where basketry has been a way of life for generations. This age-old craft is more than just skill — for many villages and households, it is a primary source of livelihood and a part of their daily rhythm.
Wicker products weave themselves into every corner of life — storing grains, organizing homes, decorating spaces, in wedding rituals, and even carrying essentials while traveling.
They are as functional as they are beautiful, carrying with them the heritage of handcraft and the essence of everyday living.
'Find me in the woods, see me in the flowers, my fragrance in the forest, my peace in the soil, my story in the trees, my ambitions in the birds.'