
The Origin
This table is conceived as a small sculptural landscape in silver.
Animals emerge across the composition - lions, deer, a rabbit, birds, and a peacock- each placed among climbing vines and flowering forms. Rather than appearing as isolated ornaments, these figures create a living environment where nature unfolds in quiet harmony.
Such compositions are deeply rooted in Indian decorative traditions, where animals and foliage are used to express balance between strength, grace, and wilderness.
Here, the object becomes more than furniture.
It becomes a narrative in silver- a moment of nature captured through craftsmanship.

The Silver Architectural Table
A sculptural table crafted as a functional artifact.
The Object as Architecture
Conceived as an architectural form rather than furniture, this table exists at the intersection of structure, surface, and symbolism.
Designed to anchor a space, it balances
material presence with restrained detailing,
allowing the craft to speak without excess.
CASE STUDY
Form, proportion and finish studied in detail.



Sculpted in Height
A study of proportion, balance, and vertical presence - where the object occupies space rather than surface.
Unlike composite furniture, this table is conceived entirely in sterling silver- where structure itself becomes ornament.
DESIGNED TO ENDURE
Made to Remain.
This table is not conceived as furniture, but as a permanent object within space.
It is designed to anchor environments rather than adapt to trends - carrying weight, proportion, and intention across time.
Crafted through traditional silversmithing and structural metalwork, the object balances material presence with restraint, allowing form and surface to speak without excess.
Made to exist quietly and remain.
OBJECT DETAILS
Material
Year
Teachniques
Sterling Silver ( 92.5% )
2024
Traditional silversmithing · structural forming · hand assembly
Design Language
Function
Production
Availability
Architectural · Sculptural · Balanced
Functional silver table · Sculptural furniture object
Handcrafted · Limited creation
Private acquisition