Founded by Carole Bamford in 2016, Nila stemmed from a love for India; a passion for textiles and craft and an environmental commitment to the belief that if we look...
Food has always been a major part of all our celebrations, large and small. Of them, the "Chappan Bhog" has to be the heartiest, with as many as 56 dishes...
India is defined by its epic monsoon ! This is when we truly become spectators to the natural bounty it offers. Our culture is rich with the songs and ragas...
We think of the table as a place to enjoy the season's best produce, share a fresh cooked meal & spend time with loved ones. Whether under a tree or...
Slowing down this summer by taking out time for oneself….all it takes is a bright olive picnic setup for one - a handy throw mattress, cushions, custom bolsters to prop...
We spotted some new No-Mad at our beloved neighbours' and favourite co-working space: Ministry of New ! Designed by architect Gautam Desai, ‘Secret Shell’ is an urban pod, designed to...
The No-Mad Fabric Shop offers a unique shopping experience in the heart of Mumbai's iconic Mangaldas Market. A 100 year old market, it offers all kinds of fabrics from home...
The Italians call it Dolce Farniente while Danes embrace it as Hygge, both referring to a way of life which has become very popular over the last few years and...
True to our philosophy of taking inspiration from everyday India, we bring to you, The No-Mad BAZAAR Cart ! Inspired by everyday India and rooted in a sustainable Indian lifestyle, ...
True to our 3% elsewhere philosophy, we are always daydreaming about going on journeys to new places, trying new cuisines, and making discoveries that soon become a part of the...
No-Mad recently had the opportunity to create a set up for the launch of Verve's first ever Design Issue focussing on Indian Design. The location was a stunning minimalist bungalow...
At No-Mad, we enjoy the living slow life, close to nature, at home or when we are wandering and exploring new places....Surrounded by objects we love..be it handmade textiles or...
The Park No-Mad Cafe..where food meets design...A wonderful collaboration with The Park Hotels at India Design ID..Here's a snapshot.. Shop our Collection of Monochrome Textiles on our Web-Shop HERE
The No-Mad soul is that of an eternal wanderer. A bon vivant who is constantly exploring the world yet always finding his way back home, a place that’s truly his...
A snapshot of No-Mad at Tent London, part of the London Design Festival 2016 ! Explore more such No-Mad Journeys on our journal HERE
Last year at Salon Cote Sud, we met Ruth and Hendrik, the dynamic couple behind the travel inspired concept store, Couleur Locale. They travel across the world, in search of...
TABLE Art...A new department in the No-Mad collection. We launched this collection at India Design ID 2016, India's Definitive Design week! The collection comprising of Table Linen, vessels, tea pots, ceramics...
Slowly but steadily, No-Mad starts to spread..A selection of No-Mad products are now available at the Conran Shop in London, Paris and Japan. We were happy to customize a special...
No-Mad was privileged to be a part of the Joyuese Clique 2 , a blogger session held at one of our first retailers in France, La Masion Pernoise. Under the...
No-Mad made its national debut at India Design 2015. It was a fantastic event and we were very warmly welcomed by one and all. We were happy to launch the...
It’s been little over a year since No-Mad was launched...and what a journey it has been! A year full of highs.....a couple of awards and lot of appreciation from across...
The No-Mad collection is available on our web shop www.no-mad.in. We ship worldwide but some of the No-Mad fans will be happy to know that they can also order a...
Yes to life and love. Yes to a party that looks like them. A couple entrusts decorating their wedding dinner in Morocco to Valerie Barkowski. A custom creation, cheerful and...
No-Mad made its international debut at Salon Vivre Cote Sud, Aix-en-Provence, France. The brand was present in three places at the salon. One was the special Editor's tent designed by...