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Return to Rattan

The Burma Edit by Pantai Pura, a sustainable luxury brand, is all about tradition rooted in modernity

Bindu Gopal Rao

In a world ruled by quick convenience, the Burma Edit by Pantai Pura calls us back to touch, texture, and an intentional way of living. Crafted in warm Burmese rattan with sculptural curves and minimalist silhouettes, these pieces bring a quiet sense of calm to contemporary homes. Rupika Harshwardhan P, Founder of Pantai Pura, says, “It is a celebration of simplicity, mindful living, and the quiet beauty of handcrafted design. At Pantai Pura, our philosophy has always been that every piece loves you back, and this collection is an embodiment of that sentiment.”

Rooted in tropical ease and everyday elegance, the curation spans nine thoughtfully designed objects that elevate daily rituals—from the Core Alresco Bar and Royal Boat Tray to the Round Fruit Bowl, Underplate, Storage Box, and Wine Bottle Holder. “These pieces are crafted to seamlessly fit into everyday routines, hosting guests, enjoying meals, organising small essentials, or creating inviting corners at home… Every piece is created to be used, admired, and to quietly enhance the living experience,” adds Harshwardhan.

Each piece is handwoven by artisans trained in traditional Burmese techniques, shaping rattan into refined forms with controlled tension, precision, and hours of finishing. “Their craftsmanship is what gives The Burma Edit its soulful quality—every piece carries the imprint of human touch, patience, and dedication,” he notes. Sourced from regions known for the finest rattan in Southeast Asia, the material’s natural grain and earthy tone are kept raw and honest. “The focus was to let the material speak for itself—close to nature,” Harshwardhan says. Evoking coastal serenity and island warmth, the Burma Edit isn’t just a collection—it’s an ode to conscious craft, beautiful utility, and the art of living with intention.

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