Design begins with time, patience, and unwavering thought. It grows from careful observation, from listening to textures, lines, and contours that carry stories waiting to be understood. Sunora Living is an ode to these sensibilities, to moving slowly, attending to the calm rhythms of a space, and allowing materials and forms to unfold at their own pace. We believe the objects we live with should feel deliberate and enduring, shaped by thought rather than haste.
Furniture and objects do more than occupy space. They become part of a home’s rhythm, its hushed pauses, and its daily rituals. Every object begins with observation, how people move, rest, gather, how light falls, how materials age, and how forms settle and endure. Our designs are classical in spirit, expressed through a contemporary lens, familiar yet noticeably distinctive, revealing themselves gradually as their depth and beauty emerge with use.
I have always believed that design is about time. About observing, listening, and letting things unfold slowly. That objects should grow into a life, not just exist to be seen. The pieces we live with should feel as if they belong, as if they were waiting for us all along.
My journey took me across cultures that honor restraint, patience, and the slow unfolding of design. I learned to see the care in a hand-turned joint, the thoughtfulness in a proportion, the life a piece of furniture can carry when it is made with attention and respect. And yet, even as I absorbed global sensibilities, I never left Indian making behind. Its depth, precision, and empathy, its understanding of material, detail, and hands, continue to shape everything I create.
Today, this philosophy guides everything I design. Every material, every line, every weight and proportion is chosen with care, to support life, hold moments, and to belong. I do not design for trends or urgency. I design for thought, care, and for time, so that when these pieces enter a home, they feel as if they were always meant to be there.
Every piece begins in conversation between designers, craftsmen, and material. Experiences, stories, and memories come together as ideas are sketched, tested, and reshaped. Wood is studied for its grain, stone for its weight, and metal for its balance. In the workshop, skilled hands refine each form through patient touch and careful adjustments. Guided by traditional Indian craft and contemporary design, nothing is chosen casually.
In the workshop, hands take over. Wood is bent, smoothed, and shaped little by little. Mistakes are fixed, edges are softened, and forms are adjusted again and again. Experience tells us when to stop, when to continue, and when a piece finally feels right.
Craft, Tradition & Meaningful Making
Raw wood slowly shaped by skilled hands, for every detail to tell its own story.
Fine metal set into wood, adding sheer richness to every piece.
Our work is rooted in respect for making. For hands attuned to material, proportion, and restraint. For processes that honor patience and precision, where every choice carries meaning.
Made with Meaning
Furniture should feel natural, composed, and present without demanding attention. It enhances a space, offering calm and continuity. Strength is tempered with lightness, structure with softness, presence with restraint. Each piece matures gracefully, remaining meaningful long after trends have passed.
Enduring Objects for Intentional Living