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Kyoona Brings Sustainable & Design Centric Luxury To Home Furnishings

Samiksha Chaudhary

While the bones of a house make it, there’s nothing that elevates or adds more personality to your home than good design. With design at the centre of everything they do, Kyoona is a premium home furnishing brand that is, “...committed to celebrating the understated influence of design in everyday life.” Offering bedsheets, duvet covers, quilts, cushion covers, and pillowcases among other things, their bed linen is made using 100% cotton sateen sheets.

In their own words, “At its core, Kyoona is a choice. To put design at the center of everything we do.” With their brand, they want to create a lifestyle statement that is as eclectic as it is unforgettable. As a premium home furnishings brand, they believe they exist to take art off the wall and bring it into your living spaces. With their exclusive designs they want to put you in the curator’s seat and help you add a touch of charm and whimsy to your home, reinforcing their philosophy that, “After all, we are only as good as the space we live in.”

A sustainable luxury brand, they use recyclable cardboard and plastic and reusable cloth bags for packaging. All their products are hand produced with a minimal waste mindset at its core to ensure that every piece, from fibre to shelf is not just consciously manufactured, but is also a premium product you can be sure of.

Working closely with artists from around the globe, Kyoona crafts a unique living experience, keeping design at its heart. The array of artists working with them includes Shivani Paranis, Krittika Mittal, Anushka Tendolkar, Shweta Sharma, Sajid Wajid Shaikh, Sanchit Sanwaria, Aniruddh Mehta, Lokesh Karekar, Chahat Kathotia, Praveen Yarramilli, Karan Singh and design duo November and Ashwin Mallya.

Check them out here.

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