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Diviana’s Luxury Furniture: An Artful Blend of Indian Craftsmanship with Italian Elegance

Published: December 4, 2023
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Diviana, the brainchild of Kapil Chopra since 2009, has made a name for itself in the ultra-luxury interior market within the National Capital Region (NCR) in the middle of India’s busy retail scene. Kapil Chopra transforms sophisticated aesthetics into a business endeavour by launching two unique furniture brands, Sublime and Q, which combine Italian design and Indian craftsmanship.

These compilations present a modern story of elegance and modernism. The combination of authentic European style with regionally produced luxury is meant to appeal to discriminating customers in India, encouraging relationships and outstanding interior design. It goes beyond just being a corporate partnership; the Italian ambassador to India has praised this partnership.

The Sublime Collection emphasises controlled softness and steers clear of meandering geometries, embodying elegant definitions. It is expertly tailored, made of premium materials, and exudes a refined, hospitable warmth thanks to its muted colours and calming design. According to Kapil Chopra, “The one who lives among these pieces is composed and refined, maintaining correct posture and clear expression.”

Conversely, Q Collection makes a splash with its robust global identity, centred around the ideas of “Modern, Minimal, and Sophisticated.” The collection is characterised by powder colours and smooth contours, which help create a modern language for homes. Every work tells a distinct story that infuses the remarkable into the commonplace.

Diviana’s Sublime and Q Collections, which are part of the growing luxury furniture market, are a harmonious fusion of regional workmanship and international design inspirations, creating a vision of soulful homes that go beyond simple practicality.

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