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Kriti Saraswat-Satpathy

Navi Mumbai

Lifestyle Writer at Freelance

Freelance Lifestyle Writer: Design | Food | Travel | Art

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  • 1 week ago | vogue.in | Kriti Saraswat-Satpathy

    “I was always keen on getting married in my family home in Chandigarh, which has a beautifully manicured garden and lawns that my mother looks after with great care,” exclaims bride Tripti Singh, who married Rohan Kothari in a traditional Sikh anand karaj ceremony held in her family home’s lawn. The couple met in 2020, right before the pandemic, when Singh moved to Bengaluru from Mumbai. “It was my best friend who introduced us. I was asked to give her some company and show her around.

  • 1 month ago | architecturaldigest.in | Kriti Saraswat-Satpathy

    When award-winning French designer Jean-Marie Massaud debuted the Archibald armchair with Poltrona Frau in 2009, he probably didn’t anticipate the iconic status it would acquire. What began as one product, expanded into an entire collection, encompassing a wide range of categories including dining, living, office, and bedroom. Over a decade later, the original armchair gets a cool new covering in the form of denim fabric, adding an urban vibe that, just like jeans, is comfortably stylish.

  • 1 month ago | vogue.in | Kriti Saraswat-Satpathy

    Bride Saaheba Bedi and groom Nausher Walia grew up in the same social circles as their Punjabi Sikh families often met at gatherings. “Nausher and I have known each other forever, our dads were friends even before we were born. We witnessed each other in our awkward teenage phase, but it wasn’t until we were in our twenties that our love story truly began,” shares Bedi. Despite knowing each other for so long, Walia slid into Bedi’s DMs, inviting her to a party at his house.

  • 1 month ago | flipboard.com | Kriti Saraswat-Satpathy

    Who invented the QR Code that is now used in UPI payments and Aadhaar verification? He is from…, name is…Yes, the same QR codes we use today for everything from paying bills to Aadhaar verification were first created three decades back. In today’s digital …

  • 1 month ago | architecturaldigest.in | Kriti Saraswat-Satpathy

    An ochre-hued Bengaluru home catches your attention in Karishma Hills. At first glance, it is the colour that creates a striking visual, but as you take a closer look, it is the hanging greens that complete the picture. Designed by Avinash Ankalge, Harshith Nayak, and Manthan Batwal of A Threshold, this home stands tall on an 1,800-square-foot plot adjoining the Turahalli Forest.

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