Perfection means different things to different people. But for Kolkata-based co-founder of home décor brand Nestasia.
Perfection means different things to different people. But for Kolkata-based co-founder of home décor brand Nestasia.

Nestasia’s new tableware collection reflects a pursuit of balance, aesthetic versatility

Aditi Murarka’s latest tableware line, inspired by customer feedback, features versatile and aesthetically pleasing designs, including a moon-cratered tray and feather-handled platters, combining functionality with visual appeal.
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Perfection means different things to different people. But for Kolkata-based co-founder of home décor brand Nestasia, Aditi Murarka, it’s a pursuit of balance. Her new line of tableware called ‘Your Perfect Home: Treasured Table Accents’ embodies this ethos, transforming the abstract idea of perfection into a tangible expression of table décor and utilities. The collection is shaped by meticulously reviewing customer feedback gathered over the last few months. “Some expressed the desire for their tableware to be versatile so that it could easily complement different table settings, while others emphasised the importance of aesthetics. A lot of people said they wanted their products to double up as showpieces. Durability was a recurring theme, while most customers maintained that lightweight tableware was the ultimate preference for them. These insights helped us create our new collection of trays, platters and cutlery,” she says.

The Maple leaf-shaped trinket tray is her go-to. “I love serving hors d’oeuvres, condiments or bite-sized desserts in it, and love the fact that it extends itself as a key or jewellery holder,” says Murarka. The golden hammered tray, on the other hand, draws inspiration from the moon’s cratered surface “that mirrors the celestial magic of the night sky. The metal tray with a gold finish has a sturdy structure that ensures durability. The edges are subtly raised to keep its contents secure, blending functionality with a cosmic design narrative”, she says. Then there are the wooden platters with feather-shaped handles. “Made of Acacia wood, known for its rich, varied tones and natural durability, the feather details add a delicate touch to the tray, balancing the wood with a light, airy feel,” says the co-founder, adding, “You can use it as a platter to serve food and drinks, and also as a permanent display piece with a couple of boxes of dry fruit or other items.”

Murarka, who started Nestasia in 2019, remembers developing a keen interest in design from a young age, nurtured by the encouragement from her mother. “My mother made me believe I had great talent and motivated me to explore the depths of my imagination,” she says. In later years, however, her husband and co-founder, Anurag Agrawal, played a significant role in developing and expanding their business. “We moved through South East Asia, setting up three homes in just two years. This further deepened our shared passion for home decor and highlighted the need for a brand like estasia,” says Murarka. Her aspiration for the future is to nurture this nest that she and her husband have lovingly created.

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