Wooden Cakestand
Wooden Round Multipurpose Box
Handcrafted Wooden Fruit Bowl
Hogla Grass Multipurpose Oval Basket
Blue Pottery Box With Lid
Wooden Snack Tray With Sections
Hogla Grass Round Basket
Wooden Snack Tray With Laser Cut Flower
Wooden Snack Tray With Metal Stand
Sabai Grass Planter
Blue Pottery Planter
Blue Pottery Pen Stand
Cloth Hardboard Penstand
Pollen Candle Holder Set | Cane Weaving Decorative Candle Holders (Set of 2)
Saguaro Candle Holder
Forage Candle Holders
Simoon Floor Mirror | Full Length Wooden Mirror with Cane Frame (Teak Wood Standing Mirror)
Shamal Nested Tables for Living Room | Glass Top & Cane Side Tables in Teak Wood (Set of 2)
Zephyr Wall Mirror
Serir Teak Wood Bench with Cane | Luxury Upholstered Designer Seating Bench for Home
Wadi Teak Wood Photo Frame | Hand-Carved Wooden Picture Frame for Home Décor
Rivulet Photo Frame
Veil Photo Frame
Homestead Artisan Cheese Serving Gift Set
Home Stead Coaster (Set of 4)
The Drank Crate
The Ice Ice bucket & Tong Duo
Ying Yang Floor Lamp | Standing Lamp for Living Room
Mooda | Pouffee
Lady Lamp | Table Lamp
Mimic | Work From Home Chair
Ginger | Pendant Lamp
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The Eco Home Edit — Sustainable and eco-friendly materials for the Modern Indian Home
What is the Eco Home Edit?
The Eco Home Edit is IKIRU's curated collection of home decor, furniture, and lighting made from nature's best materials like terracotta, cane, jute, bamboo, and solid wood. Every piece is chosen for one reason: it makes your home feel better and look better at the same time. Cooler in the heat, warmer in the evenings, and more considered every day in between. This isn't about compromise. It's about realising that the most thoughtful choice and the most beautiful one are very often the same thing.
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Home Decor & Utilities
The simplest way into the Eco Home Edit. A handmade terracotta planter beside a leafy indoor plant. A handwoven jute basket that holds blankets or laundry without looking like storage. A bamboo tray on a coffee table. These are the objects that change the feeling of a room without changing anything structural and they're where most considered homes begin.
Furniture
Furniture is where natural materials make their strongest case. A solid mango wood side table. A cane armchair holds its presence in a room without visually overwhelming it. A side table adds warmth and texture as a detail piece beside a sofa or reading chair. Each piece in this edit is chosen for the quality of its material and the longevity of its form.
Lighting
The right light source changes everything and natural material lighting does something that glass and metal alone cannot. A bamboo pendant shade above a dining table casts warm, patterned light through the weave. A cane floor lamp in a reading corner adds texture at standing height while filling the room with warmth. A woven ceiling hanging lamp turns overhead lighting into a decor moment rather than just a utility. All in warm white because the calmest homes are never lit in cool white.
Why Natural Materials Work Better in Indian Homes
Most homes in India deal with the same set of challenges: intense summer heat, monsoon humidity, and the need for interiors that feel cool and calm rather than closed and synthetic. Natural materials address all of these better than their alternatives.
Terracotta is porous, it absorbs ambient heat and releases it slowly, keeping surfaces cooler to the touch. Cane and bamboo are open-structured, allowing air to circulate rather than trapping it. Jute is a natural fibre that doesn't retain heat. Solid wood, particularly mango wood and sheesham, regulates temperature more effectively.
The result is a home that feels lighter, cooler, and more breathable, not because of renovation but because of material. The aesthetic is the natural outcome of choices that were already working hard.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Eco Home Edit?
A: The Eco Home Edit is IKIRU's curated collection of home decor, furniture, and lighting made from natural materials like terracotta, cane, jute, bamboo, and solid wood. The edit is built around pieces that are both beautiful and functional, chosen for how they make a home feel as much as how they look.
Q: Do natural material homes actually feel cooler?
A: Yes. Materials like terracotta, cane, bamboo, and jute are porous and breathable - they absorb and diffuse heat rather than trapping and reflecting it. Compared to synthetic surfaces, natural material rooms feel noticeably cooler and better ventilated, particularly in Indian summer and pre-monsoon conditions.
Q: Is mango wood sustainable to be used in furniture?
A: Mango wood comes from mango trees that have stopped bearing fruit - making it one of the most sustainable timber choices in India. It is a medium-hard solid wood with a warm, characterful grain that varies from honey-gold to caramel brown. No two pieces are identical. It is ideal for center tables, side tables, shelving, and accent furniture.
Q: How do I mix terracotta, cane, jute, and bamboo without it looking too themed?
A: Let one material lead at the largest scale and bring the others in at smaller scales and different heights. These materials share a warm earthy palette so they layer naturally together. The rule: one of each is considered, too many of any single one reads as a theme.
Q: Does IKIRU offer free delivery on the Eco Home Edit?
A: Yes. IKIRU offers free delivery on Eco Home Edit products. Look for the Free Shipping tag on individual product listings to confirm.
Explore the full Eco Home Edit. Natural materials, considered choices, homes that feel as good as they look. Free delivery across India.
