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November-December 2025

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Robb Report India

Hardesh and Monica Chawla of Essentia Environments on how introspection is shaping people's design choices, why trends matter little to them, and what drives their long-term vision.

- Tanya Malik

Crafted Purpose

Business and life partners Hardesh and Monica Chawla have been redefining luxury living through their interior design company Essentia Environments for over 25 years. However, since its inception in 1999, the two believe that the definition of a luxury home has changed. “People realise that they have to break away from artificial things. I like that they want to personalise their spaces, and that they don't want to adopt a cookie-cutter approach,” says Monica.

Hardesh agrees. “Earlier, people used to be outward looking, especially when it came to homes. The question was: how do we impress others? Things have changed, particularly after COVID-19. It's become more about wellness, personal experiences, and the kind of emotions that you want your house to evoke in you. It's more about looking inward rather than outward.” He adds, “I think the loudness quotient has also subsided a little. Earlier, people used to go for what looked expensive. The approach is now more relaxed—and more personal.”

Seeking Value

When asked what their clients prioritise, Hardesh says, “They want quality [service] that is inexpensive and delivered quickly. Everybody is looking for value for money—that hasn't changed.”

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