A year since Nilaya Anthology by Asian Paints and this is the only idea of its kind that has materialised in the world so far. In this conversation, Pavitra Rajaram, Creative Director at Asian Paints, ponders over how this space which is located in Mumbai has shaped a slower, more meaningful design culture and continues to stand true to its peculiarity. Scroll to read the full conversation:
At a time when retail is competing with e-commerce, instant gratification, convenience, easy exchanges, Nilaya Anthology’s intervention is radical. So, how do you define this last year?
We came into the creation of Anthology with a core philosophy – Beauty is in the making – and this past year has taught us that these words define all our worlds. Design, craftsmanship, community, culture, all of it. Every decision we have made; from which maker to platform to how an object is presented, to what soundscape best captures a moment has been governed by the belief that process is where meaning lives. The world around us often feels like it is spinning at an accelerated speed, in a different direction and it takes an anchor as solid as this to maintain our own rhythm. We are not competing with e-commerce. We are not interested in transactions without a relationship. We are not here to prescribe one idea to anybody. What we are interested in is encounters and exchange that stays with you, and I would define this last year as one that was rich with both.









