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Kelim Slipper Chair

Kelim Slipper Chair

Regular price ₹ 44,800
Regular price Sale price ₹ 44,800
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Finish: Black Powder Coated
Fabric: Dhurrie
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Product Story

Designed by Ayush Kasliwal, the Kelim chair is a contemporary ode to the traditional crafts of dhurrie weavers of Rajasthan.

The Rekha Bindu design used in the upholstery of the Kelim chair explore​s​ the simplest elements of design​: the line and the dot.​

Dimensions

Dimensions(cm) Width: 57.9 Depth: 57.9 Height: 71

Dimensions(in) Width: 1' 10" Depth: 1' 10" Height: 2' 3"

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Inspiration

Inspired by the heritage of Rajasthan’s dhurrie weavers, the Kelim collection by Ayush Kasliwal reinterprets handwoven tradition through a modern, minimalist lens. The Rekha Bindu motif—rooted in line and dot—becomes both symbol and structure, anchoring each piece with meaning.

  • Crafted

    A tactile homage to the handmade, with upholstery that honors lineage through precision and care.

  • Elemental

    Extremely comfortable, the Bombay
    The purity of the line and the dot—rendered in scale—gives the chair a sculptural, almost meditative presence.

  • Collected

    A quiet piece with depth, it sits beautifully in curated spaces layered with material memory.

LIVING ROOM

Where Craft Becomes Quiet Poetry

Designed by Ayush Kasliwal, the Kelim Slipper Chair is a study in restraint and reverence. Upholstered in a dhurrie that draws from the “Rekha Bindu” design—the line and the dot—this chair pays homage to the rich weaving traditions of Rajasthan. Every thread speaks of precision; every curve honours silence.

It’s not just a chair. It’s a distilled dialogue between contemporary design and ancient craft.