Varisha Hand Painted Armoire
Some furnishings have a subtle way of carrying meaning as well as beauty, and the Varisha Hand-Painted Armoire is one of them. The deep glowing red armoire is painted with hamsa hands and feet, a nod to an Indian artistic tradition in which symbols of protection, grace, and good fortune are incorporated into everyday objects. The result is a wardrobe that feels not like furniture, but more like a silent keeper of stories.
Built from solid mango wood and made to last, this armoire is finished in a warm, saturated red that catches the light beautifully. Across the panelled doors and side panels are detailed hand-painted henna-style hands and feet decorated with floral patterns, framed within arched cartouches and surrounded by intricate borders of dots, geometric shapes, and tiny floral inlays in cream, gold, and black. Every detail is painstakingly applied by hand, layer by layer, by artisans who have honed their skills through years of practice.
The two-door front opens to reveal genuinely useful storage, and the decorated side panels mean the armoire looks beautiful from every angle. It's the kind of vintage armoire that doesn't hide in a corner. It grounds a room and lends it character.
Use it as a bedroom wooden almirah for clothes, linens, and folded throws, a living-room cabinet for books and curios, a dining-room cupboard for special crockery and table linens, or a hallway statement piece that welcomes visitors with warmth and colour. Your belongings tuck away neatly behind the iron latch and panelled doors, while the painted exterior does all the storytelling.
This is furniture for people who want their rooms to feel curated, not catalogued. Pair it with cream walls and soft natural linen so the red can sing, or layer it with deep jewel tones, brass accents, and patterned rugs for a richly collected, well-travelled look.












