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Maximalist Sanctuary: Geeta Krishna Nallani's Vibrant South Bombay Home

Discover how Geeta Krishna Nallani's maximalist design philosophy creates a striking yet functional home in the heart of South Bombay.

As we can see in the image there is a building, table, wall, posters and on the left side there are...
As we can see in the image there is a building, table, wall, posters and on the left side there are cosmetic items.

Maximalist Sanctuary: Geeta Krishna Nallani's Vibrant South Bombay Home

Geeta Krishna Nallani, the founder of design studio DivineProportion, has created a vibrant maximalist sanctuary in the heart of South Bombay. The 2,300 sq ft apartment in Lodha World Towers is a testament to the studio's design-forward thinking and commitment to balancing form and function.

Established in 2012, DivineProportion is renowned for its bold, colourful designs. This Mumbai home, a collaboration with Saga Art, is no exception. The space is filled with dark green leather furnishings, maximalist wallpaper, and eye-catching accessories, creating a striking yet harmonious atmosphere.

The apartment, spanning 2,300 sq ft, is a celebration of Nallani's unique design philosophy. She expertly balances the bold maximalist elements with functional aspects, ensuring the space is not only visually stunning but also practical for daily living.

The South Bombay apartment, designed by DivineProportion and Saga Art, is a vivid example of Geeta Krishna Nallani's innovative approach to design. The maximalist space, filled with bold colours and statement pieces, showcases Nallani's ability to create visually striking and functional interiors.

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