The Hands Behind Every Home

Every piece in the BAGUS collection is handcrafted by artisans in Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Africa. Not manufactured. Not replicated. Made by hand, one piece at a time, using natural materials and traditional methods that have been passed down through generations.

If you have been looking for home decor that actually means something, you are in the right place.

What We Sell

BAGUS carries a curated collection of imported handcrafted home decor including:

Rattan wall art handwoven by artisans in Indonesia. Each piece is unique, shaped by the natural variation in the rattan itself.

Hand-carved wooden birds including parus, robin, rainbow finch, and goldfinch. Carved by Indonesian craftsmen and painted by the women in the same community. Two skills, two people, one extraordinary finished piece.

Driftwood mushroom sets, our bestselling product. Made from naturally weathered driftwood, no two sets look the same.

Glass aquariums on natural wood and stone bases, each taking six months to complete. Used as aquariums or terrariums. Every piece is structurally unique because no two pieces of wood or stone are identical.

Terracotta plates with hand-applied round glass mosaic designs. Made for daily use and display. A piece that works on your dining table, on your wall, or as a table centrepiece.

Tribal masks, Tiki masks, and aboriginal masks sourced from artisan communities in Africa and Indonesia. Pieces that command a wall the way nothing else can.

The Last Supper carved from pure teak wood. Currently one piece in stock. A piece that takes extraordinary skill and time to produce.

Palm leaf and monstera leaf wall frames. Woven banana bark wall hangings. Spun bamboo decor. Carved wooden wall panels.

Everything in one place. All of it handmade. None of it mass-produced.

Browse all collections at bagus.in/collections/all.

Where It All Comes From

Every BAGUS piece comes from one of four origins: Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, or Africa. We work directly with artisan communities in each of these regions. There is no middleman, no factory, no catalogue order.

When you buy a BAGUS piece, you are buying something that a specific person made with their hands in a specific place. That is what makes the difference you feel when you hold it.

Our Materials

We use only naturally sourced materials across the entire collection.

Naturally fallen dead wood. We do not cut living trees. The wood in our collection has already completed its natural life cycle before it becomes decor.

Recycled glass. Our glass decor gives discarded glass a second life as something beautiful and functional.

Rattan and bamboo. Both renewable, both biodegradable, both harvested without damaging the ecosystems they come from.

Natural fibres including banana bark, jute, and woven grasses. Byproducts of agriculture turned into art.

Terracotta and soapstone. Natural materials worked by hand into pieces that carry the warmth and character of the earth they came from.

Over 75 percent of the BAGUS collection is biodegradable. No synthetic polymers. No chemical finishes. Nothing that does not belong in a home built around natural living.

Why BAGUS

There are many places to buy home decor in India. Most of them sell the same things. The same resin figurines. The same printed canvas. The same factory-made showpieces that look identical in every home.

BAGUS exists because we believe your home deserves better than that. Every piece we carry is limited. Many are one of a kind. When a glass aquarium that took six months to make sells out, the next one will be different. When the driftwood for a mushroom set is used, that particular set of curves and colours is gone forever.

This is not scarcity for the sake of marketing. It is the natural reality of things made slowly, by hand, from materials that exist in the world in limited and unrepeatable forms.

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Each terracotta plate is hand-shaped by skilled artisans who carry forward generations of craft. From molding the clay to perfecting every curve, their touch gives each piece its character. By choosing our terracotta collection, you help preserve this timeless art.

Every Bagus piece is handcrafted by artisans preserving generations of skill. From tribal beadwork to rattan weavers shaping natural fibers and women artisans in Java hand-painting each detail, every product carries culture, craft, and human touch. By choosing Bagus, you sustain their heritage and keep these traditions alive.