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10 beautiful items from Sonam Kapoor’s house in Mumbai that you can buy for yourself

10 beautiful items from Sonam Kapoor’s house in Mumbai that you can buy for yourself

3. Zardozi cushions by Kavita Singh Interiors

A bespoke sofa by Kavita Singh Interiors is lined with Mughal Zardozi and Jamawar cushions made from antique textiles.

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The kitchen, designed by Anjali Shah, is clad in custom tiles by artist Shibani Dhavalikar and features a Smeg cooktop and traditional Indian copper and brass vessels.

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An outdoor balcony with a parasol and surrounded by frangipanis. The hand-painted ceramics are by Jaipur-based studio Khanoom.

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Mahendra Doshi’s 50th anniversary window display. Photo by Vivek Gandhi.

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Custom kitchen tiles by Shibani Dhavalikar.

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4. Candles from Aequo

A row of Sandur candles from Mumbai-based design collection gallery Aequo sit on the red dining room cabinet, alongside stone lithographs used by Raja Ravi Varma to create prints of his paintings, sourced from Kavita Singh Interiors.

5. High chair by Mahendra Doshi

“My favourite piece was actually given to me by Chiki Doshi – or, as everyone knows, Mahendra Doshi. He made it for my little baby Vayu and I love it. It’s a real collector’s item,” says Kapoor. While you may not be able to buy this piece, there is plenty to discover in Mahendra Doshi’s vast stash of antique and restored furniture.

6. Custom-made kitchen tiles by Shibani Dhavalikar

Bespoke tiles by artist Shibani Dhavalikar adorn the kitchen designed by Anjali Shah, which features a Smeg cooktop and traditional Indian copper and brass vessels. Inspired by the timeless beauty of Delft pottery, the kitchen captures the essence of an Indian summer meadow with 2,100 carefully crafted tiles.

7. Khanoom Pottery

The hand-painted ceramics displayed on the outdoor balcony are by Jaipur-based studio Khanoom.

Dressing area

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Kapoor wears a silk embroidered angrakha by Anju Modi at her dressing table. The walls are painted by Vikas Soni, a custom-made Venetian mirror and a dhurrie rug are from From Jaipur With Love. The silverware is inherited from her mother. The candlesticks are from Taherally’s.

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Dhurrie rug by From Jaipur With Love.

8. Dhurrie Rug by From Jaipur With Love

An extension of her bedroom, Kapoor’s maximalist dressing area features a custom-made Venetian mirror and a Dhurrie rug from From Jaipur With Love.

Son’s bedroom

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Son Vayu’s room is surrounded by a jungle mural painted by Vikas Soni. The custom-made furniture is by Anusha Nanavati Design Studio and the soft toys are by Steiff. The 1960s art deco chandelier is from Taherally’s in Mumbai. The table lamp on the side table is by Ravi Vazirani; the bed linen is by Shyam Ahuja and Chelsea Textiles. The bedding in the cot is by FA Home and the rug is from From Jaipur With Love.

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Rocking horse toy by Hermès.

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9. Hermès rocking horse toy

Vayu’s room is surrounded by a jungle mural by Vikas Soni. The rocking horse on the side table is by Hermès.

10. Children’s chair by Rooshad Shroff

Designed by Rooshad Shroff in a child size and inscribed with Kapoor’s son’s name, this chair is unique to him. However, the same design is available in regular adult sizes too.

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