Gunjan Gupta’s signature Matka stool tables morph into a series of four pots inspired by the sacred feminine, that are stacked on each other, typically like a totem pole that sometimes uses human forms telling a story of fertility and beauty associated with the primordial form. Perched on a hand beaten metal skirt pedestal crafted by Thaterans in Rajastan, the pots made of upcycled oak wood wastage in a burnt finish make for stylish tables in their individual capacity, can also be stacked on top of each other to create different combinations or stacked as a totem sculpture in its entirety.