The Great Eastern Home Launches Timeless Collection of Hand-Sculpted Ceramic Artefacts

With this launch, The Great Eastern Home continues its tradition of marrying heritage artistry with contemporary living, creating collectibles that carry both cultural storytelling and modern functionality.
Mumbai, August 27: The Great Eastern Home, one of India’s premier destinations for luxury furniture and interiors, has unveiled its latest collection of hand-sculpted ceramic artefacts — a series that blends age-old material traditions with modern design sensibilities.
Crafted at the brand’s in-house ceramic workshop, the collection showcases the meticulous artistry of skilled artisans. Each piece begins as a sketched idea, hand-shaped in raw clay, layered with specially formulated glazes, and fired for durability. Every artefact is hand-finished, ensuring distinctive tones, textures, and a unique character.
Contemporary Elegance with Heritage Craft
The collection reimagines ceramic forms for contemporary interiors while preserving artisanal traditions. Designed to complement both classic and modern décor, the pieces bring warmth, depth, and understated sophistication to spaces — whether displayed on consoles, dining tables, or foyer settings.
Among the highlights are:
- Horse Head Sculpture: A striking statement piece exuding grandeur, ideal for entryways or focal points.
- Cactus-Like Tree Sculptures: Part of the “Trees Do Talk to Each Other” series, these forms symbolize interconnectedness, inspired by mycelial networks in nature.
- Cat Sculptures: Playful yet refined, these pieces channel Mumbai’s Post Art Deco charm with a nostalgic, modern twist.
A Confluence of Art and Living
With this launch, The Great Eastern Home continues its tradition of marrying heritage artistry with contemporary living, creating collectibles that carry both cultural storytelling and modern functionality.
Founded in South Mumbai’s historic mill compound, the 65,000 sq. ft. store has built a reputation as a destination for vintage and period-style furniture, collectibles, and luxury interiors. The brand describes itself as a “homage to the art of fine living and a celebration of past and present ages.”