
There are store visits, and then there are experiences that stay with you long after you’ve left. For interior designer and educator Ridhi Khosla Jalan, her recent visit to Maison Sia’s flagship atelier in Delhi was very much the latter. Welcomed by founder Vratika Gupta, she was guided through a journey that marked the unveiling of Maison Sia’s newest chapter—its foray into luxury furniture.
Vratika has always believed that a home should be more than a collection of objects. It should be a tapestry of stories. Each piece at Maison Sia is handpicked from across the globe, and with the addition of furniture, that philosophy finds new dimension and depth.
EDRA: Sculptural Icons of Comfort
The tour began with EDRA, Italy’s revolutionary design house, where function and theatre meet in unexpected ways. Ridhi paused at the Pack Composizione Sofa, its polar bear backrest turning a sofa into a conversation piece. Laughing as she sank into it, she admitted, “It’s so comfortable,” with the kind of delight that only comes when design catches you off guard.
Nearby, the On The Rocks sofa invited exploration with its ingenious flexibility. Its movable backrests encourage people to shift, gather, and recline in countless arrangements. Ridhi noted how wide and adaptable it felt, perfectly suited to modern living. The Standard Divano Sofa carried a quieter brilliance: adjustable armrests that remind us how subtle details can transform everyday comfort.
The exploration continued with the Gina chair, its seat and back woven from a single polycarbonate thread that catches the light like embroidery. Resting on black wooden legs, it balances historic elegance with modern clarity. Nearby, the Diamante table shimmered in handwoven transparent polycarbonate, sparkling with a quiet brilliance born of craft and poetry.

The Lesson in Living Well
What these moments revealed is that furniture is never passive. It shapes how we sit, how we gather, how we celebrate, and even how we pause to rest. Maison Sia’s curation encourages us to see furniture as a living part of daily rituals: a sofa that becomes a storytelling corner, a table that anchors celebrations, a chair that holds its own sculptural presence while offering comfort.
For anyone shaping their home, the lesson is simple. Choose pieces that adapt, that invite interaction, and that feel alive in your space. Good furniture doesn’t just occupy a room; it transforms how you live within it.

Curating More Than Objects
As Ridhi observed, Maison Sia goes far beyond presenting individual pieces. Each room in the flagship feels like a conversation where objects are placed in harmony, styled to show how they might live together. This approach takes away the intimidation of designing a home, offering instead a guided sense of cohesion and balance.

A Dialogue Between Brands
While EDRA brings avant-garde drama, Maison Sia also introduces Naturedesign, an Italian brand that speaks in a softer, more sustainable voice. Its pieces, made from reclaimed wood and finished by hand, celebrate nature’s quiet beauty. Designs like the Blur table, reminiscent of flowing rivers, or the Twig rocking chair embody what many now call “quiet luxury”—furniture that doesn’t announce itself loudly, but commands presence through refinement and authenticity.
Placed together, EDRA’s theatrical forms and Naturedesign’s earthy sensibility create a dialogue between innovation and tradition. Both are distinct, yet both carry the same Maison Sia ethos: rarity, meaning, and timelessness.

The Next Verse in Maison Sia’s Narrative
Ridhi’s visit was more than a guided tour. It was a celebration of Maison Sia’s evolution. From extraordinary home decor to an expansive new furniture collection, the Delhi flagship store reflects a vision of luxury living that is bold, thoughtful, and deeply personal.
For anyone who steps inside, the message is clear. Maison Sia doesn’t just curate objects; it curates experiences. And in doing so, it transforms the idea of home into something enduring; a living, breathing expression of who we are.