Our recycled collections bring together history, craftsmanship, and sustainability – transforming wood, glass, and paper into unique pieces that carry both beauty and meaning into your home.

Recycled & Upcycled Wood – From Old Buildings to Modern Homes
In Jodhpur, India, a city known for its rich furniture tradition, wood from old building constructions is given new life. This wood used for our recycled items has already lived through decades, sometimes centuries, and its story shines through in every detail. Cracks, irregularities, and subtle shifts in color are not imperfections but signatures of authenticity.
Our trays show this philosophy beautifully. Some highlight natural wood tones with geometric compartments – perfect for seasonal displays or everyday gatherings. Others are hand-painted in vivid shades of blue, orange, and aqua, turning each piece into a small work of art.
The same spirit is present in our recycled wooden coffee tables, stools and benches. Finished in natural or matte black, they balance rustic soul with modern simplicity. Practical, durable, and filled with character, they become companions for everyday living – and conversation starters in any room.
When you invite recycled wood into your home, you’re not just decorating; you’re preserving history and extending the life of natural resources.

Recycled Glass – Crafting Light from Fragments
Travel east to Firozabad, India’s glass capital, and you’ll find another tradition of reinvention. Here, discarded glass fragments are melted down and reborn as elegant vases in numerous shapes and colours.
Each vase is made from 100% recycled glass and no two are ever alike. A warm brown vase might glow with earthy depth, while a green one reflects freshness and vibrancy. The tiny variations in tone and texture make every piece unique.
These vases are versatile by nature. They hold low floral arrangements just as gracefully as they cradle small pillar candles. Whether placed on a dining table or a windowsill, they bring both beauty and sustainability into the everyday.

Paper Mache – Stories Written in Layers
Paper mache is proof that even the humblest material can be transformed into art. In Kashmir and other regions of India, recycled paper is shaped and painted by hand, carrying forward centuries of tradition.
For the holidays, our hand-painted paper mache ornaments add a splash of heritage and joy. Each is decorated with intricate floral motifs, finished with a golden string and tassel – no two ever the same.
But the story doesn’t end at Christmas. Bowls and vases crafted from recycled newspaper and chalk, bound with natural resin, show how paper can be both sturdy and delicate. With their matte white finish, they catch light in a soft, iridescent way. Perfect for fruit, dried flowers, or simply as sculptural accents, they embody natural elegance without the use of dyes or chemicals.
More Than Objects
Every piece in our recycled collection carries a whisper of its past. The wooden tray that once supported the beams of a house in Jodhpur. The glass vase born from fragments melted together in Firozabad. The paper mache ornament shaped from yesterday’s newspaper into tomorrow’s keepsake.
These are not just objects; they are stories – of craft, of renewal, of respect for materials. By choosing them, you make your home not only more beautiful but also more meaningful.
Because sustainability is not about sacrifice – it’s about discovering beauty where others see waste, and giving materials a second life.
