Published on April 3, 2026
Princess Mrinalini Kumari is on a mission to bring the timeless elegance of Lunavada Palace into modern homes. After honing her skills in furniture design in Florence, she has launched Loonawara, a brand that intricately blends heritage, wildlife, and contemporary design into exquisite home decor.
Loonawara, named after the historical Lunavada Palace in Gujarat, showcases a distinct aesthetic that celebrates the rich cultural tapestry of India. The brand focuses on creating pieces that not only serve functional purposes but also tell a story rooted in the region’s history and natural beauty. Each item is meticulously crafted to reflect the grandeur of royal heritage while incorporating modern design elements that appeal to today’s consumers.
In an interview, Kumari expressed her passion for merging traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. “Every piece we create is a tribute to the legacy of Lunavada Palace. We aim to invoke a sense of nostalgia and elegance through our designs while ensuring they fit seamlessly into contemporary living spaces,” she stated.
Loonawara’s collection features a wide range of products, including intricately designed furniture, handcrafted textiles, and decor items inspired wildlife surrounding Lunavada. The brand emphasizes sustainable practices, sourcing materials responsibly and supporting local artisans who bring their craftsmanship to life. This commitment not only enhances the quality of the products but also contributes to the preservation of traditional skills and techniques that are often at risk of being lost.
The launch of Loonawara has garnered attention from interior designers and homeowners alike. Many are captivated interplay of heritage and modernity that Kumari’s designs offer. With the growing interest in personalized and meaningful home decor, Loonawara stands out that resonate deeply with the narratives of place and nature.
As she looks to the future, Princess Mrinalini Kumari plans to expand Loonawara’s offerings while staying true to the brand’s core ethos. She is enthusiastic about collaborating with other artisans and designers to create limited-edition collections that showcase the breadth of India’s artistic heritage.
Through her innovative approach to home decor, Kumari is not only bridging the gap between past and present but also inspiring a movement towards more meaningful and beautiful living spaces. With Loonawara, she invites all to experience the beauty of Lunavada Palace within their own homes, transforming everyday living into a celebration of culture and design.
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