It Started With Curiosity, Not a Business Plan
Hari Ram Choudhary didn't wake up one morning and decide to start a furniture company. That's not how this went.
He's always been the kind of person who likes making things. Taking something raw — a piece of wood, a slab, an idea — and turning it into something that didn't exist before. For a long time, that stayed a personal thing. A weekend habit. Something he did for himself because it felt right.
Then he discovered resin work.
The first time Hari Ram poured resin onto a wood slab and watched it settle — the way the colours moved, the way the grain showed through — something clicked. This wasn't just woodwork anymore. This was something else entirely.
He started experimenting. Different types of wood. Different resin colours. Different techniques. Some pours failed. Some cracked. Some didn't cure right. He learned by doing, not from a course or a YouTube tutorial — from actually messing up and figuring out why.
Over time, the tables got better. Friends asked for one. Then friends of friends. Then strangers who saw photos online. And somewhere in that process, the hobby stopped being a hobby.
It became this business.
But here's the thing that hasn't changed: Hari Ram still works on every single table himself. The design, the wood selection, the resin pour, the sanding, the finishing — all of it. Some people would call that a bottleneck. We call it the whole point.
When you buy a table from us, you're not getting something that came off a production line. You're getting something that one person made with their hands, specifically for you.