Kachuwa Lamp
The distinctive turtle shape of the Kachuwa lamp is a result of many hours of meticulous hand-hammering of copper and brass sheets in the tiny artisan workshops packed in the narrow lanes of Patan in Nepal. For generations, coppersmiths have forged elaborate works of art for temples and homes. Each of our lamps is made by a master craftsman who puts his ancestral skills at the service of contemporary design. Every finish has a unique colouring that creates a different ambience in modern interiors.
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Working with local artisans who carry diverse ancestral skills, the collection brings together contemporary objects designed for today’s lifestyle. Multiple crafts and materials are blended into unique handcrafted pieces that embody artisanal luxury for modern interiors. Collaborations with coppersmiths, metalsmiths, embroiderers, weavers, and woodcarvers result in products that feel current while remaining deeply rooted inancient cultures.