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Re:Thadi 
Restored. Remembered. Reimagined.

Re:Thadi is where Thadi begins. Our upcycling project, giving solid wood furniture a second life through skilled refurbishing and design.

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Re:Thadi

We restore furniture that has lived before. Each piece is refurbished with care, keeping its history intact while making space for new stories. It’s about holding on, gently and reviving what remains. Finally returning it to everyday use with quiet dignity.

ThadiMade

We design and build original and custom pieces with simple forms and lasting materials. Each piece is made to serve daily life without noise. Thoughtful, restrained, and grounded, these are objects to live with, and to grow into.

Thadi Spaces

We work with people to shape homes that feel calm, intuitive, and personal. Our approach to interior design is quiet and collaborative; led by how you live, not just by how things look. We design spaces that hold memory, rhythm, and rest.

What we do

How we Find, Choose, and Restore: How we Re:Thadi

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Get to know us

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Who we are

We’re second-generation migrants from Kerala, born and raised in Delhi. Thadi means wood in Malayalam. A simple, sturdy word we grew up hearing and our family was working with. It now gives shape to our shared practice.

 

We’re sisters. Preeti is an interior designer who has spent over two decades shaping homes that are thoughtful, functional and deeply personal. Roshni runs a communications firm and is a writer.

We began restoring pieces for our own home. Over time, this became our rhythm. The joy of finding a good piece and shaping its next chapter. Through Thadi, we continue restoring old pieces (Re:Thadi), while we build new ones (ThadiMade), and help shape lived-in, layered spaces (ThadiSpaces).

Welcome to Thadi. Thank you for stopping by.

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