Dinakaran Pongal Malar 2026
A thoughtful balance of traditional Chettinadu craftsmanship and modern execution, focused on reclaimed wood, enduring design, and meaningful collaborations across contemporary spaces.
NEWS ARTICLE
S. Abudhakir
1/13/20261 min read
Living Legacy of Traditional Doors
The article highlights the depth of traditional South Indian and Chettinadu wooden craftsmanship carved doors, architectural elements, and original hardware created through skilled hands and refined processes. Beyond aesthetics, they represent a sustainable model built on restoration, use of reclaimed wood, and long-term value.
By combining artisan knowledge with modern tools and project workflows, heritage craft can scale responsibly for homes, resorts, temples, villas, studios, corporate offices, farmhouses, guest houses, museums, heritage sites and cultural spaces. This approach proves that tradition and contemporary business are not opposites, but strong partners.
Open to meaningful collaborations with architects, designers, and institutions that value authenticity and longevity.




