Collection: Lepa - Lippankaam Art from Gujarat

Relief with reflection. Wall with memory 

Mirror, mudwork, and the memory of dwelling.

Lepa gathers Lippankaam art from Gujarat, where mirror, relief, and surface create a material language rooted in the home itself. These works bring texture, light, and architectural memory into the room.

They are chosen for spaces that benefit from quiet reflection — walls, corners, and rooms where surface can hold both light and story.

Tradition: Material

What it carries: Mirror, relief, surface, dwelling, light, and hand.

For the home: Wall, entryway, hallway, console area, or intimate room setting.

How Lepa Lives

Lepa lives through surface. Mirror and relief catch light, making the wall feel held by hand and memory.

Begin with Lepa

Begin with Lepa when you want texture and reflection without turning the room into spectacle.

For a Collected Heritage Home

Lepa belongs in a collected heritage home because it brings the memory of dwelling into the surface of the room. It brings Lippankaam Designs into the life of the home through relief, mirror, and the quiet continuity of a tradition meant to be seen, returned to, and lived with over time.

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