The objects in this collection are part of Thinking Table, an ongoing series by Nisha Mathew Ghosh that reconsiders the familiar vocabulary of the home and hearth. Drawing from the forms and functions of everyday culinary tools or vessels, the series reflects on how domestic objects carry memory, labor, ritual, and care. Each piece is meticulously handwoven in food-grade stainless steel by women and men participating in a wholeness-and-economic rehabilitation program. Through this collaborative process, an industrial material is transformed into tactile objects of display and utility - durable, luminous, and deeply human in their making. At once sculptural and functional, these works invite a renewed encounter with the table: as a site of nourishment, gathering, and thought.