Every now and then, a piece walks into your space and just belongs. The Feriha Wooden Naga Planter is one of those pieces. Hand-carved from reclaimed wood by skilled artisans, it carries the quiet weight of Naga tribal heritage on its surface: human figures, faces, and crescent motifs sculpted in deep relief, each telling a story that predates the planter itself. The wood is aged, imperfect, and beautiful for it.
There are no two identical pieces. The grain, the patina, the small marks of time are all unique to yours. It's the kind of object that makes a room feel collected rather than decorated. Functional enough to hold your favourite indoor plant, striking enough to stand on its own as a sculptural accent. Place it on a console, a reading nook corner, or right by the entryway where guests will pause and ask about it. That's the point. Pieces like this start conversations.
Rope detailing on the sides stays true to traditional craftsmanship, while the natural, unpolished finish keeps things honest. No lacquer, no pretence. Just wood, hands, and time.