Indian home decor fuses traditional craftsmanship and modern trends to create a rich and lively display of cultural history. This Top 20 curation highlights Beso’s high-quality and visually pleasing Indian Home Decor, which delves into the classic elegance and artistry of Indian design. Beso’s Indian home decor, through exquisitely hand-woven cane furniture, began with not only understanding human interactions within the home but also how various activities are carried out in the space.
Indulge in timeless comfort with our Mid-century Modern, Contemporary, and Classic style rocking chair, expertly crafted from solid teak wood. Also, experience the perfect blend of elegance and functionality as you sway gently in this iconic piece of furniture, designed to elevate any space with its exquisite craftsmanship and enduring charm.
The “Taral” lounge chair, named after the Sanskrit word for “liquid” or “fluid” perfectly embodies its etymological roots through its design that flows with grace and elegance. Moreover, its contours are sleek and curvy, mirroring the seamless and continuous movement of a liquid, which enhances its visual appeal and is thoughtfully contoured to cradle the body in comfort.
Introducing “Samuh” Coffee Table, named for its Sanskrit meaning, “coming together.” This innovative design seamlessly integrates two nested side tables, prioritizing both accessibility and style. Unlike typical coffee tables, its dual functionality ensures ease of access, promoting connections and conversations. Additionally, the Samuh Coffee Table expresses unity, and shares moments of togetherness.
‘Drik’ is an innovative planter bench that seamlessly incorporates a planter within its structure, allowing for a splash of greens or browns while enhancing and adding serenity to any space. Moreover, designed to enliven environments by adding life to them, it’s ideal for gracing foyers, balconies, or serving as a space divider.
The “Kaman” chair exemplifies how design can transform everyday furniture into an expression of art, drawing inspiration from the iconic Bauhaus era, reflects the movement’s ethos of blending form with function while emphasizing clean lines and rational design.
“Tej” floor lamp, allows it to double as a convenient coat hanger while offering a smart solution for keeping spaces organized and clutter-free. Whether brightening a dim corner or providing a handy spot to hang a coat or hat, dual-purpose design not only maximizes the usage of space but also reflects the luminosity suggested by its name.
Designed to ignite the senses and inspire the spirit, this chair serves as a crucible of comfort that provides warmth and vitality, also enlivening qualities of its namesake “Agan” meaning “Fire” in Sanskrit.
The “Hichko” swing is a cherished staple in Gujarati homes, designed to feature a unique backrest that transforms into a tray, perfect for holding a morning or afternoon cup of “cha”(Tea). When the tray is not in use, it easily reverts to a supportive backrest, allowing for comfortable seating.
The “Bindu” Its distinctive circular back captures the visual essence of its namesake but also cradles the natural curvature of the human spine, providing exceptional support and comfort. Moreover, the chair’s back is ingeniously designed to adapt to the incline of the body, ensuring a blend of ergonomic benefits and aesthetics.
Mirrors are seen as symbols of truth and clarity while reflecting the inner self. Your “Mohana” mirror can embrace this symbolic dimension, offering not just a literal reflection but a deeper, more introspective user experience, inviting individuals to see themselves in a new, enchanting light.
‘Ekaanu’ is a low lounge chair that reinterprets the original Eka design with innovative materials. Featuring a back crafted from an outdoor rope, it adds a striking feature of tactility while retaining the soothing quality of its aesthetics.
The Vasana Chair offers robustness and elegance with its handwoven cane backrest and strong teak wood construction. Its Mid-Century Modern style complements both classic and modern interiors with its simple lines and minimalist charm. Additionally, its 32” x 29” x 27” dimensions guarantee comfort, craftsmanship, and classic elegance in any setting.
Introducing Vilas, your ultimate customizable sectional sofa, designed to adapt effortlessly to any space or layout. Furthermore, with limitless layout options, Vilas evolves according to your needs, ensuring a perfect fit in your space.
Smriti, a magazine stand that holds books and magazines—repositories of knowledge and memory. It offers a serene nook for your cherished collections, ensuring they are both displayed prominently and stored carefully.
Inspired by the timeless allure of Indian swings and reimagined for contemporary living, the Hindolo Swing is a standout piece in our Connecting the Dots collection. Suspended by a series of cylinders and spheres that symbolize Morse code dashes and dots, it also represents the idea of communication and connection across time.
“Dhayana” is designed to support the cross-legged posture, this chair elevates the experience from the floor, providing the comfort of ground seating with the refinement of modern design. Moreover, its high back wraps around you, creating a cocoon-like shelter that provides solitude, perfect for meditation, reading, or introspective me time.
“Soma,” a chair that channels the celestial appeal of the moon. Furthermore, Its crescent-shaped back reflects the gentle ascent of lunar radiance from the horizon. Also, Designed to imbue deep symbolism, and it reverence for nature’s harmony
This architectural “Bhamini” lounge chair effortlessly commands attention, gracing any space with its spacious seat and cocoon like backing, this piece also invites you to sink into its embrace and unwind.
‘Vrut’—a revolving chair that captures the essence of its Sanskrit name, meaning “to rotate” or “whirl.” Its striking design, with a backrest inspired by the graceful curve of an elephant’s trunk, adds both playfulness and sculptural elegance to any room. More than just a chair, Vrut invites interaction, becoming a conversation piece while symbolising the strength and grace of the elephant.
‘Vishranti’—a luxurious pool lounger that invites moments of pure relaxation. Crafted for sun-drenched days by the water, this lounger features a well-woven backrest made from durable outdoor rope, offering elegant look.
The choice blends seamlessly with modern environments while honoring the creativity of regional craftsmen. The 20 key traditional Indian home décor products in this collection are chosen for their visual appeal, cultural relevance, and also potential to elevate any regularly occupied space into a haven of beauty and custom.
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