Animal Home Decor

Incense sticks and dish, 'Lavender Lime' (2 box sets)

Lavender's discreet sweet aroma will bring calm and relaxation in the form of these scented incense sticks. A turtle, image of unperturbed serenity, comes along on a lotus petal - an ideal incense holder.

Candle with holder, 'Butterfly Light'

This stunning butterfly spreads its pink and black wings in absolute splendor. Perfectly detailed, the wings feature ornate pinewood beads tied to the four wicks on either wing. Kasarin presents her original design on a custom-made ceramic tray.

Soapstone candleholders, 'Turtle Twins'

Cheerful terrapins carry tea lights in their shells as they walk steadily toward their goal. Hand-carved of soapstone, these turtle twins by Gulam Rasool make delightful candleholders.

Candle, 'Warm Family'

Depicted in realistic relief, a family of elephants cavorts in the jungle. They grace an extraordinary candle, molded by hand. Elephants hold a revered place in Thailand.

Ceramic candleholder, 'White Monkey'

Always alert, a white monkey brings light to the house. Num Chaiyasien fashions the agile animal as a ceramic candleholder. A crackled glaze brings visual appeal to the original design.

Soapstone candleholders, 'Purple Terrapins' (pair)

Carrying tea lights in their rounded shells, two purple terrapins are cheerful figures. Kuldeep Sirohi carves whimsical candleholders from soapstone, revealing its intriguing colors. He details the face, feet and shell motifs in low relief.

Cotton cushion covers, 'Elephant's Reminiscences' (pair)

Elephants never forget. Father elephant, with his ancestral memory, reminisces for junior, who is suitably impressed. Alaya Cholprasertsuk creates this whimsical scene on original cushion covers using batik on 100% cotton. Elephants hold a revered place in Thai society.

Wood chess set, 'Frog Guard'

The field is set for a challenging game of chess under the protective stare of guardian Godogans, (frogs) their presence believed to bring good fortune.

Cotton cushion covers, 'Jaipuri Colors' (pair)

A royal retinue accompanies Mughal rulers on elephant back, recalling ancient scenes of Jaipur. Sunil Tambi creates a generously-sized pair of cushion covers in sturdy cotton.

Marble centerpiece, 'Majestic Ram'

An expressive piece, this centerpiece is shaped like a mystical ram - its body tattooed with a solitary flower. The artisans of Rajasthan carve the piece from Makrana marble, famed for its translucent beauty. It is the same marble used in the construction of the Taj Mahal.