A state-by-state view of living Indian craft.
A new Indian house of craft
India,
beautifully considered.
Objects with provenance, patience and a point of view.
Enter Morassa ↓Not India
as motif.
India as material, memory and the hand that knows what to do with both.
Less catalogue.
More curation.
Twelve states. Living techniques. A restrained collection for contemporary homes.
Founding edition · 2026
Objects worth
waiting for.
Meet the places, people and processes shaping the first Morassa collection.
Explore the atlas ↘Objects begin with workshops, materials and authorship.
Save a shortlist and request sourcing without an account.
The house
Luxury is not more.
It is meaning, edited.
Morassa is building a contemporary Indian home and lifestyle house rooted in living craft.
We work state by state, choosing pieces for material integrity, cultural intelligence and the quiet ability to last. No decorative clichés. No artificial heritage theatre.
Morassa draws from a word meaning adorned or inlaid—detail with purpose, never decoration for its own sake.
Provenance before trend
We begin with where an object comes from and who made it.
Craft, not craftiness
Historic knowledge, presented without costume or cliché.
Made to belong
Objects for real rooms, real rituals and a long life.
Object 001 · Founding edit
Chikankari
Shadow embroidery that reveals itself slowly—white thread, fine cotton and the extraordinary restraint of Lucknow.
Material. Gesture.
Time.
The work is discovered in surface, rhythm and the intelligence carried by the hand.
Before it enters
your home.
Read the full story ↗
One country.
Thousands of material languages.
Morassa begins with a clear premise: India is not one visual style. It is a network of regions, materials, workshops and inherited techniques.
The craft atlas
Twelve states.
One unfolding India.
Select a state to open its complete craft story. On desktop, the landscape changes as you move through the list.
The makers
The people are
the provenance.
Masters, teachers, collectives and institutions keeping India's craft knowledge alive.
Heritage, without
the museum glass.

Architecture as atmosphere

Daily objects with memory

Craft close to the hand
Founding collection
A first collection for homes that value story, material and restraint.
Twelve concept objects shape the Morassa launch edit. Each carries its material source, making logic and styling context. Checkout is not live yet — save a shortlist to request sourcing.

Noor Brass Incense Dome
A contemporary incense vessel with perforated dome work, cast and finished in Moradabad.
Hand-finished brass with satin polish.
Console styling, incense rituals, curated gifting.
4–6 weeks for the founding drop.

Riwaayat Chikankari Cushion Set
Ivory-on-ivory embroidered cushions styled as a quiet luxury textile suite for living rooms and bedrooms.
Soft cotton-linen blend with white embroidery.
Layered sofas, master suites and hospitality lounges.
Made in small runs, 3–5 weeks.

Jaipur Blue Pottery Table Edit
A hand-glazed plate, jar and bowl set that brings cobalt depth to a contemporary table or shelf.
Quartz-based Jaipur blue pottery with hand-painted glaze.
Dining styling, open shelving and collector display.
5–7 weeks including finishing and packing.

Mehfil Carved Keepsake Chest
A deep carved timber chest with brass detailing, designed for storing jewellery, letters or ceremonial objects.
Dark carved hardwood with hand-fitted brass hardware.
Bedside styling, gifting and heirloom storage.
6–8 weeks with custom lining available.

Nritya Bronze Figure Pair
A sculptural pair inspired by temple bronze traditions, scaled for contemporary shelving and console display.
Cast bronze with a hand-developed dark patina.
Library shelving, entrance consoles and collector niches.
8–10 weeks, individually finished.

Bharat Architectural Relief
A statement wall work imagined as a map built from jaali, temple, textile and palace geometries.
Mineral composite with hand-finished relief and warm stone tone.
Hotel lobbies, private studies and architectural feature walls.
Commissioned in numbered editions, 10–14 weeks.

Mehrab Jaali Cabinet Screen
A carved lattice panel designed as a cabinet front, radiator screen or freestanding architectural layer.
Carved hardwood with a deep natural wax finish.
Interior joinery, hospitality corridors and layered living spaces.
Custom dimensions available, 8–12 weeks.

Roshni Engraved Brass Urli
A ceremonial vessel re-proportioned for flowers, floating candles or a sculptural centrepiece.
Hammered and engraved brass with a brushed antique finish.
Dining tables, entrance rituals and ceremonial gifting.
4–6 weeks in small workshop batches.

Siyah Bidri Inlay Vase
A blackened zinc vessel traced with silver geometry, designed for a single branch or sculptural display.
Cast zinc alloy, oxidised black and hand-inlaid with silver wire.
Console tables, libraries and intimate hospitality settings.
6–8 weeks in a small artisan batch.

Gulab Attar Decanter
A jewel-toned scent vessel inspired by Kannauj's attar houses and the ritual of fragrance in the home.
Hand-finished glass with a metal stopper and presentation tray.
Dressing tables, guest suites and ceremonial gifting.
3–5 weeks; fragrance collaboration planned for launch.

Bagh Handwoven Dhurrie
A low-pile geometric floor layer in earth, indigo and muted madder, woven for contemporary rooms.
Hand-spun cotton and wool on a traditional flat-weave loom.
Living rooms, studies and boutique hospitality suites.
8–12 weeks depending on custom dimensions.

Ziya Pashmina Throw
An exceptionally light woven layer in a natural stone tone, finished with a restrained hand-combed edge.
Fine pashmina fibre, hand-spun and woven in Kashmir.
Reading chairs, bedrooms, travel and significant gifting.
6–9 weeks subject to weave availability.
Field notes
Read the object
before you own it.
From the maker's hand
to your home.
Find the source
Map workshops, communities and master practitioners behind each tradition.
Edit with rigour
Review material, proportion, finish and function before selection.
Document the story
Carry craft, place and maker forward as context—not marketing theatre.
Deliver with care
Thoughtful packaging and direct communication through final placement.
Not just a beautiful finish. A full chain of meaning.
Morassa should feel like a house that understands sourcing, editing and presentation. So every future product page can expand beyond visuals into process, region, workshop and use context.
Source with intelligence
Every category begins with a place, a cluster and a tradition worth protecting.
Edit for the present
Scale, palette and finish are curated so Indian craft enters contemporary spaces naturally.
Carry the provenance forward
Objects can be saved into a collector cabinet, then carried into enquiry, gifting or bespoke projects.
Be there before
the doors open.
Founding members receive first access to collections, maker stories and private releases.



