Amla is a study in shape, a celebration of heritage, a reminder that the most meaningful ideas often begin with what we already know.
The Indian kitchen has always been the quiet start of innovation, a place where iteration and experimentation were simply a way of living, where recipes shifted by instinct and ingredients transformed through patience, the Amla sits at the center of this world with its steady form and its unmistakable presence.
For generations it has been a winter constant in Indian homes, adaptable and resilient, taking on countless forms, pickled and preserved and simmered and sweetened, always carrying a sense of healing, always returning as a small remedy that travelled through seasons and memory.
In all its forms it carries versatility and vitality, an easy invitation to experiment gently while staying rooted.
This is the energy behind our collection, the spherical ridges and sculptural geometry of the fruit becoming the starting point for pieces that feel grounded and bold, pieces shaped by the same spirit of curiosity and care that defines the Indian kitchen.
Amla is our ode to this meeting point of intuition and heritage, our belief that design can grow from something small and familiar, something trusted for generations, something already waiting on the kitchen counter.