Bronze Sculptures from India — 4 Eccentric Curation Picks for Modern Luxe Spaces
Limited Edition Bronze Sculptures for Discerning Collectors & Interior Designers by Artazzle Curators
There is a certain kind of object that transcends decoration — one that stops a guest mid-sentence, prompts a question, sparks a memory, or quietly changes the energy of a room. Bronze sculptures do that with an authority that few mediums can match. The weight of the metal, the warmth of its patina, the permanence it implies — all of it signals that someone, somewhere, made a choice with intention.
At Artazzle, we don't simply stock sculpturs. We curate sculpture art. And within our bronze sculpture collection, there exists a rare category of works — pieces that are not just beautiful, but eccentric in the truest, most elevated sense. Pieces that hold a concept, carry a conversation, and earn their place in a modern luxe interior not merely through scale or craft, but through meaning.
Here are four of our most compelling bronze statues picks — each one a talking point, a gift worth giving, and a lifetime investment in living beautifully.
01. Thank God It's Friday! — Tapasya Gupta
The One for the Free Spirit Who Never Quite Left the Office
Sculpture Details: ₹3,50,000 | 22×16×8 inches | Bronze, Copper, Brass Wire & Resin
Thank God It's Friday! is one of the most unexpectedly arresting bronzes in contemporary Indian art. A corporate professional — briefcase forgotten, tie loosened in spirit — blazes past on a skateboard, clutching a bunch of balloons in one hand and a cold beer in the other. The juxtaposition is pure pop art energy: the adulthood against the irreducible child within.
Tapasya Gupta works across bronze, copper, and resin with a material confidence that is rare in figurative sculpture. The result here is not merely a witty object. It is a high-octane statement: a monument to work-life balance that has the decency to be funny about it.
For the space: An executive desk. A corner office with a sense of humour. A creative studio's reception. A bachelor pad that means business but refuses to take itself too seriously.
As a gift: Unbeatable for milestone moments — a promotion, a retirement, a new office opening. Also, quietly, the best corporate gift money can buy. Because unlike a pen set or a crystal trophy, this one will never end up in a drawer.
02. Timeless Bond — Dinkar Jadhav
The One That Elevates a Living Room Into a Gallery
Sculpture Details: ₹5,00,000 | 24×16×9 inches | Cast Bronze
If there is one motif that endures across civilisations — across miniature paintings and classical friezes and contemporary galleries in New York and London — it is the horse. Power, grace, freedom, devotion. The horse carries all of it without effort.
Dinkar Jadhav has spent decades in conversation with the horse. His acclaimed Ashwa Chitramala series established him as one of India's foremost equine artists, and his move from canvas to cast bronze marks a significant evolution — from image to presence.
Dinkar transforms what could have been a classical equine form into distinctly modern sensibility.
For the space: A living room console ora fireplace mantel in a high-ceilinged room. A boardroom sideboard to signals momentum.
As a gift: The quintessential housewarming gift for a couple with discerning taste. A wedding gift that will outlast almost everything else given that day.
03. Reason to Live — P. Gnana
The One That Crosses Every Geography, Every Culture, Every Generation
Sculpture Details: ₹2,80,000 | 40×35×16 cm | Bronze
There are subjects in art that transcend the local. Motherhood is one of them. P. Gnana — a Singapore-based sculptor understands this deep bond with a clarity that is rare. Reason to Live depicts a mother and child in tight embrace: not an idealised, distant Madonna figure, but something immediate, physical, recognisable. The sculpture captures the selfless completeness of maternal love — a child's absolute trust made visible in the way a small body yields entirely into the shelter of another.
The embrace is Indian in its cultural resonance, yet every person who encounters this piece — regardless of where they are from, who they are, what language they speak — will feel something shift in their chest. That is the mark of great figurative sculpture: it does not require explanation. It only requires presence.
For the space: A private study. A living room where familal bonds thrive.
As a gift: A Mother's Day gift of extraordinary depth. A meaningful baby shower gift for a new parent.
04. Bachpan — Gauri Verma
The One That Belongs on Every Surface That Needs a Soul
Bachpan — Hindi for childhood — is Gauri Verma's limited-edition foray into bronze, a departure from her signature clay medium that announces itself with quiet confidence. The piece depicts children clambering up a rock: small bodies full of purpose, all forward momentum and fearless curiosity. It is, as Verma intends, a metaphor — for growth, for resilience, for the climbing that is life itself.
For the space: A coffee table accent. A workspace companion. A bookshelf detail.
As a gift: A beautiful personal gift for a new home or a new chapter — accessible in price, significant in sentiment. For anyone who needs reminding to keep the child alive.
A Curatorial Note
In an era of mass-produced décor and algorithmically optimised interiors, these sculptures are limited edition pieces of original fine art in bronze - each peice has a different story.
At Artazzle, each of the listed bronze sculptures for sale, we offer is sourced directly from the artist, accompanied by full documentation and shipped with the care that fine art demands.
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