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This is an archive article published on August 18, 1998

My Den

Strangely enough designer Krishna Mehta's personal space is one that she shares with someone else. Her cabin, in Lower Parel, is eked out...

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Strangely enough designer Krishna Mehta’s personal space is one that she shares with someone else. Her cabin, in Lower Parel, is eked out of her husband’s office space. But that does not bother her. Krishna simply shuts out the world by locking the door of this spacious room and gets down to the business of designing for hours on end.

Which is why she was really looking forward to a break. This week, Krishna was to hold a fashion show in Dhaka — a first for any Indian designer. But due to the flooding there her show has been postponed till September. "I was retailing through a store there and they asked me to do a solo show. I immediately said, `Yes’," says Krishna.

So it’s back to her den which is full of things that put Krishna in a design frame-of-mind. "It does not have an office atmosphere. I like my space and I like to be able to move things around," says she. Her furniture is old as is the picture hanging on the wall — picked up from Chor Bazaar. On the left, is a pinboard full of cuttings thatcaught Krishna’s eye, over time. And in the far corner, is a bookshelf stacked with books on fashion and textile. A discman connected to speakers ensure that there is always music filling the room. Krishna works in sync to song and currently Celine Dion is a particular favourite of hers.

She spends most of her day here, and in the evening, leaves for her retail outlet on Napean Sea Road. But Krishna has a feeling that her den is soon going to have to shift. Later this year, she hopes to open a ladies couture section in her store — and that will mean long hours on the shop floor, instead of the privacy of her den.

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