Makers: Ayessha Gurung Sukumar, co-founder, Junekeri Homes
“Over time, I've developed a habit of collecting small trinkets and textiles from my travels, gradually infusing my home with stories and experiences.”
Slow Dialogue: With visual artist Pearl D’Souza
“Being able to take what feels ugly on the inside and put it out into the world as something digestible and meaningful helps me process it for myself as well as create a community online.”
Home Stories: Architect Preeti Goel Sanghi’s masks & figurines
“It’s something that binds the sense of ‘home’ for me and my husband. There’s a mask for my every mood. They often bring a smile to my face and sometimes, a gush of memories.”
Slow Home Gallery: With graphic designer Shweta Malhotra
“Since it’s a small 1bhk, I really wanted some sense of space, so I was very conscious of everything I brought in the house. I made sure that everything fits in seamlessly and takes up minimal space. ”
Slow Dialogue: With writer Arundhati Mishra
“Slow travel is to stop playing bystander and to pass through beauty, to be fully consumed by it. It's not just seeing, but feeling, absorbing every detail until it becomes a part of you.”
Makers: Arunima Chandra, founder, Dhee Pottery
“Flowers have always been a major source of inspiration and happiness in my life, much before pottery came in.”
Makers: Charmi Bhadra, textile designer
“At the end of the day, everyone wants to come back home and be completely at peace. You just want to be your authentic self as this truly is your space.”
Makers: Priyam Doshi, founder, Name Place Animal Thing
“Playing around with the name of the studio has been amazing so far. The goal is to always be really versatile, unique, and create products that are fun and functional.”
Slow Dialogue: With author Meera Ganapathi
“To me, slow living isn't so much a hoarding of candles and jasmine tea as I imagined it to be, but I have learnt that it's living in the moment without concerning myself with the past or the future.”
Home Stories: With Garden Up’s Ekta Chaudhary
“Functionality of spaces has become very important for me. For example, I want a workspace which is conducive to work but can feel warm and homely enough after office hours.”
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