Let Nitin Kohli make your home decor feel coveted

Located at the sophisticated One Style Mile in Delhi's Mehrauli area near Qutub Minar, which houses many of the well known Indian fashion designers like Sabyasachi Mukherjee, the Nitin Kohli Home stands out for its unique luxury decor that gets the Delhi proud home owners running to buy its stunning home decor artefacts.
Nitin Kohli is a Delhi based interior designer who has been the creative genius behind some of the most spectacular celebrity homes in the country and abroad since 1991. His academic background in economics and masters in business may not have any link to his current profession however his innate design sensibilities backed by sheer talent bring any dull space alive!

Among the many metaphors from FURNCRAFT, to FURNCRAFT DECOLLAGE, to FDC, to NITIN KOHLI HOME, the first big jump came after a couple of years of his marriage, in the year 2000 - when he and his wife Seetu started Furncraft . A 400 sqft furniture showroom - petite, cosy and quaint yet charming. However, moving forward in 2013 both chose different paths and thats when Furncraft Decollage was born. 2018 saw another renaissance to the brand which now is known as Nitin Kohli Home. With now over three decades of designing luxury home interiors Nitin also ventured to his second passion - Food. Cafe MAKA was incepted amidst the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 located in a quaint courtyard in the vicinity of Qutub Minar.

He skilfully orchestrates his sense of style into various elements of design in all his projects, creating an environment that is reflective of sophistication yet vibrant persona. His designs are all about magnificence, extravaganza and grandeur. Be it the home of a connoisseur or an office space, Nitin infuses all with his immaculate sense of style and glamour.

A modernite at heart, Nitin is known to strike the best cord with his clients to work out solutions for remarkable spaces. Nitin attempts to capture the spirit of his times and engage in the exciting potential that bubbles at the surface of modern India. In his own words: NKH gives me the freedom to express the confidence, power and attitude of today’s design world. It also gives me the opportunity to say something about the way I want our modern India to be’
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