One would assume that building her own home, where she has lived the longest, may have either been her greatest challenge or her most liberating endeavour. Purely by virtue of spatiality and decor, Pavitra Rajaram’s home in Mumbai is a smorgasbord of colours, textures, art and conversations. It is rich and whole, with an element of surprise that comes with the coexistence of the new and old. “I’m rooted in an aesthetic that comes out of my personal experiences with India. I grew up between Chennai and Bengaluru. I learnt dance at Kalakshetra in Chennai and studied art history,” Pavitra mentions, illustrating the mix of influences that shaped her early life.
Her journey through literature, art, history and music was a natural one which has culminated in a profound appreciation and understanding of design. One that integrated into her work and as a way of life for the aesthete in a home shared with her husband Paul Abraham alongside their four sons (who now mostly live abroad).
"This home is a curation of some of my things, some of Paul’s. And some that we built and acquired together" — Pavitra Rajaram