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JODI HOME SERIES- RAVI VAZIRANI
Ever walked into a space and felt like you’ve been transported, into a land beaming with stories from years gone by? Such is the quaint home of the interior designer, Ravi Vazirani, where every nook and corner is a nostalgic treat. Ample light and muted tones bring out the eclectic mix of art and curios all around his space. A self-taught designer having designed spaces like the Pali Village Cafe and the Jaipur Rugs store in Mumbai, Ravi gives us a tour of his rustic home nestled in Bandra, Mumbai and talks about his love for all things design.
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Architect, interior designer, actor- multi-faceted creative Kunaal Kyhaan Seolekar shares his inspired living space and opens up about his design journey. His modern Indian aesthetic shines through his work at his Pune based architect studioHAUS and decor brand KOY.
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Digital strategist Sonam Savlani was kind enough to share some sound advice and key insights for supporting your brand and community on social media during these unprecedented times. She shares her lessons from her experience of working with brands like Elle (past), Le Mill (past), and more recently, Masque and Arianna Huffington’s Thrive.
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A 30-year-old product of Delhi, deeply-rooted in his Kashmiri heritage, experience designer Aaquib Wani understood the importance of work very early in life. Keen to be financially independent young, he started working at the age of 16. With not enough resources or opportunities to get a formal education in design, he realised that working hard and working continuously were key for him to learn/sustain and grow as a designer.
Continue readingJODI Home Series with Srimoyi Bhattacharya
Srimoyi’s unforgettable home shows her love for mixing patterns and colours. It’s a collectors paradise, filled with gems from her travels, while also serving as a reminder of her Bengali and French roots. Her house is imbued with great taste, but with a point of view, and therefore really does seem like a world unto itself. It has a sense of freedom wherein pieces from different design genres are juxtaposed together seamlessly. We have serious house envy, and couldn’t wait to find out the story behind her striking home.
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