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Conjuring Creativity
India Today
|February 24, 2025
Intuitive design is like magic, transforming the drabbest corners into fabulous spaces, a talent these three magicians from the Pink City have mastered
Jaipur is a sensory overload of fabulous things-a haven for weavers, artists, printers, and designers. Its ancient palaces, sprawling temples, and historic bazaars burst with colours of leheriya, bandhej, and block prints set against the monochrome pink walls. These patterns look just as striking on an Anita Dongre couture dress as on an unbranded dupatta; in a quest to distil its charm into works of art, architecture and design, creative minds packed their bags to make Jaipur their base or even their second home.
We spoke with interior designer MarieAnne Oudejans, textile designer Rosanna Falconer, and artist Shan Bhatnagar. Though none are originally from Jaipur, each has fallen in love with the city that has shaped their creative journeys.
Behind the Best Dressed Homes Rosanna Falconer is a textile designer based in London and a lover of all things colourful. Her tablescapes started as a New Year's resolution in 2017 to hold more dinner parties. Her whimsical aesthetic caught the attention of brands, and she soon found herself designing for Jo Malone London, Habitat, and Ferragamo. However, it was her honeymoon in Jaipur in 2018 that gave her the creative space to consider designing, along with introductions to world-class artisans who helped translate her paintings and drawings into homeware.
"We live between London and Jaipur nowadays, but we had the privilege of living in Jaipur for a long period in 2022. It was a serendipitous happenstance of job moves and a London house renovation. Jaipur was calling," says Falconer.

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