Studio Matrx Monthly · Volume 1 · Issue 1 · June 2026
Amogh N P
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Wall-Mounted · Bengali

Bengali Thakur Ghar Wall Unit

A compact thakur ghar on the wall

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Recolour itSage & Brass
Finish
Matte sage green with brass
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Indicative budget
₹20,000 – ₹48,000
Finishes
5 colourways
What it's made of
  • mango wood frame
  • terracotta tile back
  • alpana-motif carving
  • brass kosha-kushi ledge

Bengali homes keep a thakur ghar for daily puja, and this wall unit distils that tradition for a flat with a mango-wood frame, a terracotta-tiled back and carved alpana motifs along the edge. A small brass ledge holds the kosha-kushi and a daily diya, honouring the morning and evening ritual without a separate room. It suits Kolkata and metro families in 2BHK apartments who follow Bengali puja customs. Mount it on the north-east wall with the deity facing east, keep flowers and a water glass on the ledge, and let incense clear through the open top. You can switch finishes to compare looks before deciding.

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