The place where it all began... Few amongst our tribe know that our oasis in Mangaldas Market was also the first workshop. As we grew and moved elsewhere this room...
Scenes from our workshop, where our tailors have been busy working on the VAYU table linen for our latest Indigo collection. New embroidery threads in red, the meditative process of...
The day we started working on No-Mad, our Creative Director Valerie Barkowski was very clear on two things. The brand had to be called No-Mad and the visual identity had...
No-Mad is inspired by the beauty and simplicity of Kutch, this region in Gujarat famous for its handmade textiles, delicate mirror embroidery and the world famous tie and dye fabric,...
At No-Mad, we love the essence of working with hand..We believe in the imperfection of the human hand..the fact that each piece is same but still unique...each bearing a distinct...
Patwa.....this thread craft, practised in parts of Northern India. Derived from the word ‘pat’ meaning silk and those involved in the silk and cotton thread business are called Patwas. Traditionally...
At No-Mad, we care for how and by who are products are made…Back stage we have artisans whose skilled hands breathe quality in our delicate products , which require patience and...
Discover BACKSTAGE , a section on our journal devoted to behind the scenes in the No-Mad Workshop.
Indigo is an incredible color for so many reasons. Mesmerizing, striking and much loved, the color itself is a heady mix between Violet and Blue and has been intrinsic to...
Made by hand but also made with the heart and conviction. No-Mad remains loyal to its philosophy up to the smallest of details. Everything is profoundly thought, intensely created and...
Bold. Vibrant. A double-edged sword. Choosing Purple as a new colour for the collection is daring, and intense! This colour, a combination of red and blue, awakens senses, livens the...
Embroidery and trimmings, an essential Indian know-how for No-Mad, which is always keen to maintain traditions and give a new lease of life to these ancestral arts. Some traditions are...