House of Samavar

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A lookbook from our workshop to your home.
Hand-painted in the Vale of Kashmir, lived in everywhere.

Azure sky floor lamp in a softly lit roomAzure Sky · Floor Lamp
Kashmiri painted plates arranged on a gallery wallPlates · Gallery Wall

Chapter One · The Naqashi Hand

“Six hundred years ago, a Sufi mystic carried the art of paper-mache across the Hindu Kush. In Kashmir, it found a quieter home — softened by walnut wood, gilded by patient hands, and woven into the rhythm of a slower life.”

Ivory lamp on a neutral consoleIvory · Neutral
Hand-painted elephants and tissue box on a sideboardElephants · Tissue
Chinar leaf lamp in a modern settingChinar · Modern
Coral and cobalt vases on a wooden consoleCoral · Cobalt · Console

No. 02 · A Pair

Across the Console

Coral and cobalt — hand-painted florals scattered like blossoms in spring. They sit at opposite ends of the same console, a quiet dialogue across the wood.

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Closeup of Kashmiri plates on a consolePlates · Console
Red hand-painted lamp in a modern interiorRed · Modern

No. 03 · The Pieces

The Pieces

Our collection runs from the heroic to the everyday. Heritage copper samavars from the Naqshband families of old Srinagar. Every piece is one of a few — never one of many.

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Heritage copper samavars in a portrait compositionCopper · Samavars
Ivory hand-painted elephants beside a tissue boxIvory · Elephants
Gold leaf elephants and lampGold · Elephants

Chapter Two · A House Lit Slowly

“A lamp is not just a lamp — it is the keeper of evening light, of dinner conversations, of the slow Indian dusk.”

Vibrant modern vase, hand-paintedVase · Vibrant
Copper samavar studio shot on cream backdropSamavar · Studio
Ivory paisley vase with painted coastersIvory · Paisley

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