The House of Things is a unique, curated online destination to discover and shop for luxury interior products. They have launched a collection of charming décor accessories made of wood that bring a unique warmth to interior spaces.
A piece of wood offers immense possibilities for a creative mind, as evident in these exclusive décor pieces. Each is made of a part of a tree, and each is unique and enchanting. The fine craftsmanship of skilled artisans transforms wood into these artistic objects..
Jiva bowl: Recycled glass is hand-blown to create these beautiful one-of-a-kind bowls from handpicked pieces of reclaimed tree roots. The glass hardens to the shape of the wood resulting in eye-catching décor pieces. Owing to the organic nature of the tree root, this piece by Sculptree available at The House of Things has a distinct charm.
Ade head sculpture: Beautifully handcrafted from solid wood with keen attention to detail, this handcrafted bust by The House of Things is an instant conversation starter.
Ellipse planter: This compact tabletop planter by Half Dot available at The House of Things enlivens your space with greenery, while also adding a geometric flair.
Texture platter: This wooden platter by Half Dot available at The House of Things is embellished with linear texture, giving it a handcrafted and rustic charm.
Padmanabh Tumbler: Made of Shisham wood and brass with intricate carving, the Padmanabh Tumbler by Anantaya available at The House of Things is well suited for coffee or tea as well as your favourite cocktails.
Bark Risers: Bring the organic vibrance of nature into your interior with The Bark Risers by The Decor Remedy available at The House of Things as they accent your favourite spaces with perfection.
Organic chopping board: Displaying beautiful wood grains with its organic shape, this chopping board by Objectry available at The House of Things is also ideal for serving cheese and accompaniments.
The House of Things strives to promote India not just as a crafts hub, but as a forward-thinking design destination, and as an integrated platform for heritage crafts and niche design from all parts of the world.