And when you’re not using them on your glamping adventure, these bajot tables would look great in a bohemian living room as a coffee table, or even as an occasional dining table for an alternative dinner party; just grab some cushions for seats and throw that Indian feast with flair!
Price:
Hand Painted Indian Bajot Table - £39.00 each
Where do the bajot tables come from?
The production of these Indian tables means 300-550 people both men and women are employed. Some work in the medium-sized factory, whilst some need to work from home, especially if they have families. Employees receive Employees State Insurance, Provident Fund and an annual bonus in addition to statutory wages. The materials used are mango, Sheesham, acacia, eucalyptus, neem and adoosa wood. They are very proud of their professional management, committed and reliable workforce and product designs with ongoing creativity.