Where Nature Breathes
Through Design

A Creative Masterclass in
Nature-Infused Living

Maitraban Farmhouse is a serene retreat immersed in nature, blending rustic charm with soulful design. Crafted by Suhas Ekbote, every element, from furniture to finishes, echoes organic textures, raw wood, and earthy tones. It’s not just a home, but a sensory journey, designed for a classical sitarist whose love for rhythm and calmness shapes the space. With minimal polish and maximum emotion, this farmhouse reflects sustainable living, creativity, and timeless aesthetics.

Indian Sitting by Window: Ideal for Riyaz

A raw-wood bench doubles as a traditional Indian seating area, softened with classic takiyas. Positioned near a window that opens to the forest view, this space creates the perfect nook for quiet introspection and classical sitar riyaz, a blend of purpose and poetic serenity.

Sofa Design: Leather Meets Raw Wood with Brass

A bold, handcrafted sofa brings together raw wooden structure, stitched leather accents, and hand-fitted brass pins. Its form is strong and masculine, yet the materials radiate quiet charm, a functional sculpture for everyday living.

Furniture that Breathes Nature

The close-up captures the artisanal detail of the sofa’s handrest, where raw wood meets a subtle black burn finish, a bold contrast that adds depth and drama. This scorched texture is not just visual but tactile, celebrating the imperfections of nature in every grain

Traditional Carved Dining Set in Raw Finish

Dining becomes a timeless ritual with a set of carved wooden chairs and table, left unfinished to retain natural grain and tactile warmth. It’s a statement of subtle luxury that honors Indian craft with contemporary restraint.

Yin-Yang Inspired Opposing Chairs

The yin-yang seating features two chairs facing in opposite directions, introducing surprise and movement to the space. It’s an abstract idea turned functional art, provoking curiosity and interaction, without disrupting harmony.

Single Beds with Jute Strips and Sutali Legs

The single beds fuse clean lines with jute strip finishes, exuding earthy sophistication. Intricately wrapped “sutali” threadwork on the legs adds a handmade texture that is both humble and distinctive, celebrating Indian craft in a modern avatar.

Double Bed in Raw Wood

The master bed anchors the room with a solid raw wood frame, letting its grain and mass speak for itself. This masterpiece adds strength and character, offering a warm embrace of form, function, and forest energy.

“Suhas Ekbote hasn’t just designed a space he’s crafted an experience. Every corner of our farmhouse feels raw, real, and deeply thoughtful. His craftsmanship blends effortlessly with nature and our personality. The beauty lies in the details subtle, soulful, and full of meaning. This home is truly one-of-a-kind, just like Suhas’ creative vision.”

Vidur & Aparna Mahajan