Former model Tapur Chatterji turns entrepreneur


Mumbai, Jul 17 (IANS): Former popular model Tapur Chatterji has forayed into design and interiors and launched her own entrepreneurial outfit.

With a background in art and architecture from Rachna Sansad School Of Art And Architecture, Tapur has utilised her decade-long experience in the fashion world to breathe aesthetics into her design venture.

Projects for Soha Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan already feature as part of the professional repertoire of 'Tapur Chatterji- Design & Decor'.

"Designing has always been my childhood dream. While modelling was accidental, designing was destined. When I design something I am creating a brand new extension of myself and this process is quite exciting," Tapur said in a statement.

"From an inspiration perspective, I love structured patterns that evolve in a fluid and innovative way. There is a lot of Moorish Architecture that influences my line of thought," she added.

Tapur designed the nursery for Soha's daughter Inaaya.

"She executed our vision perfectly... She extends herself beyond the scope of work and is such a wonderful person to work with on something as precious and potentially stressful as designing your baby's room," Soha said.

  

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