Takhat Armchair
by Shivangi Vasudeva United Kingdom (UK)

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Description

Named after the word Takhat, meaning “throne” or “platform” in several Indian languages, this armchair evokes quiet strength and the spirit of gathering. Its sculptural form draws from the solid wooden grinding tables once used by Naga communities in North-East India – spaces of shared labor, resilience, and everyday rituals.

Crafted in darkened wood, the chair’s monolithic silhouette suggests permanence and presence. The notches carved into the backrest echo the rhythmic patterns of handcrafted tools, preserving the mark of the maker. The seat pad is upholstered in handwoven cotton, made using the loin-loom technique by women weavers in remote Naga villages.

The Takhat Armchair. reinterprets traditional forms in a contemporary language, offering a grounded, tactile experience rooted in craft and memory.

For indoor use. Requires assembly with Allen key screws ( included ). Removable seat upholstered in handwoven cotton.

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Shivangi Vasudeva is a London-based Indian designer working at the intersection of furniture and textiles. Her practice is driven by a deep engagement with material culture, traditional craft techniques, and overlooked narratives of making. With a particular focus on endangered practices from India such as loin-loom weaving, wood lathe turning, and natural fiber joinery, her work seeks to reimagine inherited processes within a contemporary, sculptural language. Often balancing unexpected volumes with grounded, horizontal forms, her pieces foster a quiet intimacy between people and land. Shivangi’s background is rooted in both formal design education and lived experience. She grew up in a family with three generations of textile producers, which instilled in her a tactile understanding of materials and a respect for labor-intensive craftsmanship. After studying Product Design in India, she completed her MA in Furniture at Central Saint Martins in London, where she began building a design language that is both poetic and precise - anchored in the histories of material and place. Rather than inventing new stories, Shivangi’s work uncovers those that risk being forgotten: stories held in the hands of women weaving in the corners of remote villages, or in artifacts now archived and untethered from the communities that once used them. Her practice is not only about preservation, but transformation - giving these narratives new form and presence through design. In doing so, she explores how furniture can become a vessel for memory, cultural continuity, and renewal.
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