This feature explores the intersection of ancient Indian craftsmanship and contemporary interior design. It moves beyond the typical "ethnic chic" aesthetic to explore how traditional Indian textiles (like Ikat, Kalamkari, and Banarasi) are being repurposed for modern, minimalist lifestyles.

It answers the question: How do you honor 500-year-old traditions in a 2-bedroom city apartment?


While nuclear families are rising in metros like Mumbai and Delhi, the "joint family" remains the gold standard for Indian culture and lifestyle content. In this setup, grandparents, cousins, uncles, and aunts live under one roof.

Indian weddings are a $50 billion industry. But the new trend is "micro-weddings" and "sustainable weddings."

A short, visual guide on how to reppose old Indian textiles.