As infants grow, they leave behind a trail of objects once deemed essential in their wake: unused cribs, emptied diaper bags, and tiny onesies that they’ll never fit in again. Parents are then faced with an essential question: should they hold on, or let go? To combat this eternal catch-22, founders Gunia Nehra Chopra and Rati Nehra of Baby Jalebi chose to approach children’s products from a more holistic eye — designing not just for the baby, but for the parents, too. Think luxury waterproof diaper bags that are certain to be a wardrobe favourite, even long after diaper duties are over! This was the precise gap their dot-com brand has been filling ever since: crafting products designed to grow with you, even after your infant outgrows them.
So when the question of a brick-and-mortar presence offline came up, it felt like a natural next step. Tactility has always been their strong suit — their organic cotton baby bedding carries GOTS certification, crafted to feel uber-soft to the touch. With a strong emphasis on nurseries and early childhood, their inventory is designed to evolve right alongside your little one. Take, for instance, the Oasis bassinet, which can be transformed into a storage bench and even a play table! What better way for parents to experience the brand in its entirety than a physical store?
Designed in collaboration with Phenotype Architecture Studio, Baby Jalebi’s first-ever store sits in Lodhi Colony as an extension of their distinct brand identity. The store is a larger sum of several, smaller nursery-like spaces that let parents view their innovative products in action. Conceptualised in the same airy, timeless colour palette of pastels and neutrals that dominates their curation, the store strays away from overt themes and kitsch and champions true timelessness instead: think soothing hues that seek to embody warmth, rather than trigger visual overwhelm.







