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Shaunali Nanda, nurtured in the arts, brought up amongst collectors, obtained her degree in English literature and continued to Sotheby’s for her degree in History of Decorative Art. After which she was the lead researcher in the Magnificent Mughal Jewels sale at Christie’s. She then returned to India and set up the furnishing and lifestyle retail arm for the family business, which was India’s first lifestyle store. Shaunali continued to write and set up the first column for reviewing Christie’s sales in the Economic Times.
Shaunali then pursued a degree at the GIA and combined her experience and study in decorative art, history and jewellery, which led to roles at Van Cleef and Arpels as store planner which led on to visual and event design. She then became the Manager for North America for Hermes for Visual Design, which carried her through to Tiffany in store design and visuals, with individual projects at Chanel and Bulgari.
Shaunali has consistently been a student of history and worked under the aesthetic of eternally classic brands that have formulated taste as it stands today. Her style therefore remains one of restrained elegance, timeless, imbued with quality and style and always referring to classic references that remain eternal in Interior Design.
She now run the family firm as the mother and daughter team that make furniture in their four storey unit where every item is handmade, hand carved and hand polished with artisans who have been with the for generations. They have the most coveted list of private clients in. India along with doing the presidential suits at the Oberoi and the cigar lounge, bar, Indian restaurant and residents lounge, The Lodhi in entirety, the Sheraton Lobby and the Hyatt lobby, the Lalit in London and privates apartments in Grosvernor .