Curated with decor collected from all over the world, her interiors are an ode to traditional artisanal textiles and handicrafts. Over 100 years old, it was lovingly sourced from Patiala, by a friend,’ tells Neeti, whose own family hails from the same state. The elegant teakwood chairs, Neeti points out, are Pierre Jeanne ret chairs, also known as Chandigarh chairs. The ancient phulkari throw– one of Neeti's most precious pieces Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal Moroccon incense holder Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal A collage of fabrics from different parts of India adorns the wall Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal Lassi glasses from Punjab are now flower vases Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal Indonesian daybed at the entrance of the home Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal Rajasthani damchiya dowry chest Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal A curio in the drawing room Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal The wall with a collage of fabrics from across India Image Credit: Anas Thacharpadikkal View gallery as listAs an avid collector of art and antiques, Neeti’s home is a calming oasis adorned with several such family heirlooms and curios brought back from travels. Strips of textiles from all over India are exhibited in frames and adorned on the wall in an alluring collage.