We’re collectors at heart. The type who stop mid-conversation because a carved handle or a faded floral pattern has something to say.
We’re drawn to those pieces with personality.
Things that were made with intention and have carried through time. There’s a whole community of people like us, who adore the details everyone else forgot. They know the secret: they don’t make things like this anymore.
When we were younger, the lazy susan was a centerpiece in both our homes—our formal dining room and nani’s house. At nani’s, it was all about soulful, fresh home-cooked food, while at home, it became the heart of the loudest parties. Friends, friends of friends, and neighbours gathered around, eating, laughing, drinking, cutting cakes, all with the lazy susan spinning in the centre of it all.
For us, the gentle rotation of a lazy susan is about sharing meals, stories and those special memories. Everything you need is within reach, revolving at a peaceful pace.
It’s abundance—not by having more, but by sharing what we have effortlessly.
- Aastha & Nitya Uppal