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Yoga statues have long graced meditation corners, yoga studios and quiet rooms in the home — not merely as décor, but as silent reminders of stillness, balance and the quiet discipline of practice. This collection brings together handcrafted yoga figurines and sculptures in a range of materials and poses, each one made to anchor a space with intention and warmth.
What you will find in the collection
The range spans wooden yoga statues — some whitewashed, others left in natural timber tones — alongside bronze and mixed-metal figurines in finishes from turquoise and silver to antique black. Poses represented include the familiar lotus pose, the grounded cow face pose, the expansive hands-up posture and the contemplative easy pose, along with the unexpected: a yoga cat figurine handcarved in lotus position, a quiet wry note in an otherwise serene lineup.
Whether you are drawn to the organic warmth of handcrafted wood or the weight and permanence of bronze, each piece carries the marks of the hands that made it. These are not mass-produced ornaments — they are sculptures made for people who want their surroundings to reflect something of their practice.
Choosing a yoga statue for your space
Consider the energy you want to invite into the room. Larger standing or seated sculptures work well as focal points in a dedicated meditation area or a quiet corner of a living space. Smaller figurines and statuettes are versatile enough for a shelf, bedside table or altar — places where a gentle visual cue to pause and breathe is most useful.
Material matters too. Pale or whitewashed wooden pieces tend to feel lighter and more contemporary, blending easily with boho, neutral or minimalist schemes. Darker timbers and bronze finishes carry a more grounded, reverent quality — well suited to a studio space or a room where you spend time in stillness.
Pose is personal. The lotus pose is the classic image of settled meditation; an open, hands-up posture can feel more energising and expansive. A yoga cat in lotus pose is a lighter touch — a reminder not to take the whole thing too seriously.
Where to place a yoga sculpture in your home
A yoga statue belongs wherever you go to be still. The most common placements include:
- A dedicated meditation corner or altar shelf
- Near a yoga mat or practice space
- A quiet spot in the living room or bedroom where you unwind
- A bathroom or dressing room, for a moment of morning calm
If you are drawn to the broader world of spiritual imagery, you might also browse our Buddha statues and angel statues for complementary figures, or explore Maneki Neko lucky cats for a different kind of auspicious presence in the home.
Frequently asked questions
What materials are these yoga statues made from?
The collection includes pieces in handcrafted wood — some finished with whitewash, others in natural or stained timber — alongside bronze and mixed-metal figurines. The exact material is listed on each individual product page, as finishes and compositions vary between pieces.
Are these statues suitable for outdoor use?
Most of the pieces in this collection are designed for indoor use. If you are considering placing a wooden or bronze piece outdoors, do check the individual product details — some finishes are more tolerant of moisture than others, and direct exposure to the elements will age even resilient materials over time.
How do I clean and care for a wooden yoga statue?
A soft, dry cloth is usually sufficient for day-to-day care. For deeper cleaning of wooden pieces, avoid water where possible and instead use a lightly damp cloth followed immediately by a dry one. A natural furniture wax can help maintain the finish of whitewashed or raw timber statues over time.
What size are the yoga figurines?
Sizes vary across the collection. Many figurines in this range are in the 20–27 cm range, making them a substantial presence on a shelf or table without overwhelming a small space. Check the individual product listing for precise measurements in centimetres before ordering.
Do the yoga statues come with fixings or wall-mounting options?
The majority of these pieces are freestanding sculptures or figurines intended to sit on a surface rather than hang on a wall. If wall-mounting is available for a specific piece, it will be noted on the individual product page.