Collection: Roopam - Khambhadia Patchwork from Gujarat

Fragments with harmony. Cloth with memory.

Khambhadia patchwork was selected for the house for its compositional richness, visual balance, and the quiet beauty of assembled cloth. These textiles carry resourcefulness and design intelligence within their very making.

Khambhadia offers a language of joining that feels both intimate and complete. What remains compelling is the way separate pieces are brought into order through color, proportion, and hand-led placement. These works belong in homes that value layered histories, lived materiality, and beauty shaped through thoughtful arrangement.

Khambhadia work gathers surface through assembly, embroidery, and shaped detail. Built from layered cloth, stitched joins, and ornamental rhythm, it carries a language where patch, thread, and form remain visibly in relation. What emerges is not flat pattern alone, but a textile surface shaped through placement, repetition, and the quiet richness of handwork held close.

In the home, Khambhadia enters as a form of composed presence. Its surfaces carry movement without restlessness, detail without excess, and color without losing structure. What Roopam brings into view is not only decoration, but a way of allowing cloth to hold memory, rhythm, and hand-shaped continuity within daily life.

How Roopam Lives

In this edition, Roopam appears through textiles for seating, gathering, and the table. Some enter through cushion covers and softer domestic surfaces. Others extend into runners, placemats, and cloth meant for shared use and return. Across each form, the language remains the same: assembled surface, stitched detail, and ornament held in balance through handwork rather than display alone.

This Roopam Edition

Begin according to how you want Khambhadia work to live in your home.

For seating, softness, and daily presence

Khambhadia as stitched surface, color, and quiet detail held close within the room.

For the table and shared return

Khambhadia as cloth shaped for gathering, placement, and everyday ritual.

For homes that welcome ornament with restraint

Roopam as surface, rhythm, and handworked richness carried into daily life.

For a collected heritage home shaped through textile presence

Khambhadia as continuity in cloth — assembled, stitched, and lived with over time.

For a Collected Heritage Home

Roopam is cloth shaped through assembly, stitch, and ornament held in balance — made not only to be seen, but to gather presence through use and return.