PRODUCT CARE
Each product is made by hand, using ethically sourced, pre-consumer textiles that are discarded by the industry. These textiles are unsoiled and unused because they are 'unusable' by the industry due to slight wear-and-tear and weave and pattern defects. We source natural-fibre textiles as much as we can, although due to the sheer volume of discarded fabric that is amassed, we sometimes include material blends as linings and support fabrics to our products.
CUSHIONS & TABLE-LINEN
We recommend spot-cleaning for stains and dry-cleaning if absolutely required. A simple sunning on a terrace or air-drying at home will do to preserve the textile. Do not wash and iron only on low heat.
QUILTS
Quilts should be frequently aired in the sun and spot cleaned. Store in airy muslin or cotton bags or flat on a bed if possible. Quilts must be dry-cleaned every six to eight months.
PRODUCT CARE
Each product is made by hand, using ethically sourced, pre-consumer textiles that are discarded by the industry. These textiles are unsoiled and unused because they are 'unusable' by the industry due to slight wear-and-tear and weave and pattern defects. We source natural-fibre textiles as much as we can, although due to the sheer volume of discarded fabric that is amassed, we sometimes include material blends as linings and support fabrics to our products.
CUSHIONS & TABLE-LINEN
We recommend spot-cleaning for stains and dry-cleaning if absolutely required. A simple sunning on a terrace or air-drying at home will do to preserve the textile. Do not wash and iron only on low heat.
QUILTS
Quilts should be frequently aired in the sun and spot cleaned. Store in airy muslin or cotton bags or flat on a bed if possible. Quilts must be dry-cleaned every six to eight months.
S E L E C T E D E X H I B I T I O N S
S O L O E X H I B I T I O N S



'kambli: Modern Improv Quilts by Kamala Murali' at ARTISANS' Gallery, Mumbai (Sept 7-24, 2023)
Debut solo exhibition of 21 modern improvisational quilts, alongside two patchwork workshops
G R O U P E X H I B I T I O N S

'Great God! This is an awful place' at Dürst Britt & Mayhew, The Hague, Netherlands (June 21-Aug 31, 2025)
Collaborated with textile artist, Paul Beumer, on a conceptual quilt that spotlighted Madras Checks
E X H I B I T I O N H I S T O R Y
AD Discoveries Pavillion at the Architectural Digest Show, Mumbai (Sept 20-22, 2024)
Selected to exhibit two quilts alongside fresh talent and independent makers across India
Voices in Cloth at the South African International Quilt Festival, Durban, South Africa (July 4-9, 2024)
Selected by the India International Quilt Festival (IIQF) to exhibit an art quilt that responded to the theme of "abundance"
Design Factory by Rooshad Shroff at India Design ID, New Delhi (May 12-15, 2022)
Selected by renowned architect Rooshad Shroff to display 3 quilts amongst 15 upcoming designers
Navrang Challenge by Nila House Jaipur (March-July, 2022)
Selected as a finalist whose work best responded to the theme of spreading awareness on COVID-19
Festival of Quilts, Virtual (July 29-August 1, 2021)
'After Sunrise' quilt selected for virtual display under the 'Modern' category
QuiltCon, Various Cities, USA (2020, 2021, 2022, 2024)
Awarded first place in the Minimalism category for 'Peach' (QC 2020)
India International Quilt Festival, Virtual (2021)
Selected to exhibit 'Sunrise' in the 'Modern Quilts' category, alongside hosting a quilting workshop
Women in Design 2020+ Exhibition, HECAR Foundation & SNK, Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhawan, Mumbai, India (2020)
Selected to display a design manifesto as a new generation of women artists and designers.
Threads That Bind, Various Galleries, by the India International Quilt (IIQF) Festival (June 8- Dec 28, 2019)
Selected winning quilt, 'Mutai Pink' from the lIQF show travelled to prestigious galleries in Coimbatore, Chennai, Jaipur, Delhi and Kolkata.
India International Quilt Festival (IIQF), Chennai, India (2019)
Awarded third place in the Minimalism category for 'Mutai Pink'
