Vernacular Furniture
of India
Drawings

Analyse the crafting

Drawings are a tool to understand the structural complexity of vernacular furniture. The technical drawings provide vital evidence of how vernacular furniture were made by the craftspeople. The drawings capture the styles, forms, and aesthetics of a region. Drawings can also support accurate conservation of damaged furniture. The drawings of vernacular furniture, seen in this section, are an essential resource needed to keep the vernacular aesthetic in present-day practices of furniture design.

22

Drawings
from Gujarat

40

Drawings
from Rajasthan

29

Drawings
from Punjab

33

Drawings
from Haryana

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Sandook

Sandook | Cabinet

Jalandhar, Punjab

Pidha

Pidha | Low chair

Rohtak, Haryana

Khuniya

Khuniya | In-built cabinet

Rewari, Haryana

Palna

Palna | Cradle

Udaipur, Rajasthan

Manjush

Manjush | Cabinet

Kutch, Gujarat

Pidha

Pidha | Low chair

Ferozepur, Punjab

Kathatara

Kathatara | Larder

Barmer, Rajasthan

Khuti

Khuti | Wall peg

Nuh, Haryana

Pidha

Pidha | Low chair

Hanumangarh, Rajasthan

Kans

Kans | Shelf

Faridkot, Punjab