Shailander Kumar
CEO and Founder, Fanusta
Anchor : Jhumur Nandy
 

Wood has been a timeless winter trend for homes since forever now, but, with years there have been numerous variations in the materials, styles, products wood is used for making. Shailander Kumar, CEO and founder of artisanal home decor brand Fanusta, tells us how to accentuate your home with the right wooden trends for this season.

  1. The artsy touch- Add an artistic and quirky touch to your living space with hand painted wooden furniture and decor pieces, in Indian art styles such as the Kishangarh Shaili. Artisanal decoratives are a significant trend this season, and the pop of colour is sure to sass up any home with more character. Kishangarh Shaili can be seen on chairs, tables, trays, boxes and more
  2. Much more than furniture- Gone are the days when wood was mostly used in furniture. Wooden tableware and serveware infuse a touch a natural texture to the dinner table, which is one of the most celebrated trends this year. Available in variations of wooden finishes, these dinnerware accessories are a must-have for serving your festive knick-knacks.
  3. Reclaimed wood and rustic finishes - These things are a fashion which everyone's loving. The pieces have a story to tell and are fit to add life to any corner in a house. Rustic wood is a big hit in varying forms such as lamps, stools, frames and candle holders. Pick and choose the right corner and mix these items with the colourful and printed accessories to channel the festival vibes.
  4. Vintage is contemporary- The world is moving towards sustainability, waste management as well as recycling, and vintage antique furniture serves well in all aspects of looks, durability and waste minimisation. Source exquisite and one-of-a-kind antique furniture for your living space and bring back the vintage old school vibes.
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Shailander Kumar
CEO and Founder, Fanusta

With a degree in engineering and expertise of working at a telecom giant, life took an artful turn at 35, when he decided to start his entrepreneurial journey with home decor. In a quest of bridging the gap between craftspeople and customer, and aim to rediscover the lost art of India, he established an artisanal home decor brand fanusta. What started with mere four artists and a website in 2015, today has grown to 3000 sq/ft store and 60+ artists and master craftsmen. With persistent hard work, Shailander aims to nurture a network of 500 artists from across India by the coming year and establish an ecosystem of traditional craftsmen and new-age designers.“Let Everyone grow and we will grow with them” is a firm belief that he stands by.

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