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Are we falling back in love with handcrafted home decor?

Are we falling back in love with handcrafted home decor?

What set Zeba apart early on was sensitivity. An instinctive understanding that texture changes mood, colour affects energy, and fabrics influence how people actually live within a space. By the 1990s, the founders expanded their vision beyond flooring, pioneering coordinated interiors long before the concept became commonplace in India. Floors, furniture, windows, and textiles began speaking to one another, creating homes that felt cohesive rather than carefully matched. Long before “curated living” became a buzzword, Zeba was already practising it.

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Today, that philosophy continues to guide Zeba World’s evolving design language, where craftsmanship and storytelling move hand in hand and where beauty is designed to age gracefully alongside the people living with it.

The Poetry of the Printed Surface

The collection Quiet Impressions begins with one of India’s most enduring traditions, block printing. But here, the craft moves beyond decoration into something far more intimate.

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