Crafting Homes, Not Just Houses.

At Shree Luxmi Furniture House, we believe that the pieces you bring into your space should reflect your unique story, crafted with precision and built to last generations.

Our Beginnings

What sets Shree Luxmi Furniture House apart is our foundation as direct manufacturers. Founded in 2018 in our own woodworking shop, we started with a simple mission: to bypass the middleman and bridge the gap between mass-produced furniture and inaccessible luxury.

Our founder, obsessed with mid-century design and modern engineering, started building custom pieces that combined the aesthetic grace of the past with the functional needs of contemporary living.

Today, we've grown into a global brand, but our core ethos remains the same: every piece of furniture we sell is a testament to quality, design, and passion.

Woodworker crafting furniture

Our Core Values

The principles that guide every sketch, every cut, and every stitch.

Sustainability

We source our materials responsibly, ensuring that our wood comes from certified sustainable forests and our fabrics are eco-friendly.

Craftsmanship

Every joint is reinforced, every surface is hand-sanded. We don't cut corners, because we build furniture meant to be passed down.

Timeless Design

Trends fade, but good design is forever. Our pieces are crafted to look just as stunning decades from now as they do today.

The Process

From a simple sketch to the centerpiece of your home.

01

Design & Prototyping

It starts with an idea. Our designers spend months sketching, modeling in 3D, and refining the ergonomics of a piece before a single piece of wood is cut. We create multiple physical prototypes to test comfort and durability.

Designer sketching
02

Sourcing Materials

The soul of furniture is its material. We travel globally to source the finest solid oaks, premium top-grain leathers, and high-resilience foams. We partner only with suppliers who share our commitment to ethical sourcing.

Materials and fabrics
03

Handcrafted Assembly

Technology assists us, but hands build our furniture. Our master craftsmen utilize traditional joinery techniques—like mortise and tenon—ensuring unparalleled structural integrity that machines simply cannot replicate.

Craftsman assembling furniture