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Ganpat Mehta

Ganpat Mehta

"When I was a child I used to see beautiful handcrafted pieces in every household and this has always inspired me, even as grown up. It is unfortunate that these days kids do not want to continue the unique arts and crafts traditions that we inherited from previous generations, and if we do not promote these beautiful arts, they will soon die out. That's why wherever I go, I try and tell people to appreciate and acknowledge them.

"I come from a small village in the Barmer district of Rajasthan, and since there weren't any colleges there I had to move to Jaipur where I studied commerce and law. While in college I met Anil and we became good friends. After college he focused on preparing for the competitive civil service exams and I went into the family business. My father and uncle traded spare parts of diesel engines. Occasionally I would meet Anil and he would always tell me his desire to do something of his own.

"My father introduced me to Babulal Dosi, because he wanted me to do something different which would help me earn a respectable income. Since Babulal was already exporting arts and crafts, he told my father to open a shop for me and that I could take the products from his workshop.

"This was the best thing that has happened to me and I will remain forever grateful to him.

"We did exceedingly well and eventually I partnered with Anil and Mr. Babulal. There were, of course, some initial hitches but that never deterred me. I was confident that I would bounce back and of course we did. Slowly we started getting a lot of good inquiries and there was no turning back.

"We specialize in all kinds of furnishings and small furniture, and have presented our work in various exhibitions in India and abroad. We have a dedicated team of designers for each collection that will participate in an exhibition.

"We work with women artisans throughout Rajasthan who specialize in embroidery and recycled patchwork. This is a very proud moment for us, to be able to help artisans. They can do hand embroidery, mirror work and patch work and dori (cord) work.

"I am so glad to be where I am today. I would never do anything else. In fact, I dream of opening a school to train younger generations in all the different kinds of Indian handcrafts so that these tradition may stay alive."
Ganpat Mehta

Ganpat Mehta New Delhi, India

"When I was a child I used to see beautiful handcrafted pieces in every household and this has always inspired me, even as grown up. It is unfortunate that these days kids do not want to continue the unique arts and crafts traditions that we inherited from previous generations, and if we do not promote these beautiful arts, they will soon die out. That's why wherever I go, I try and tell people to appreciate and acknowledge them.

"I come from a small village in the Barmer district of Rajasthan, and since there weren't any colleges there I had to move to Jaipur where I studied commerce and law. While in college I met Anil and we became good friends. After college he focused on preparing for the competitive civil service exams and I went into the family business. My father and uncle traded spare parts of diesel engines. Occasionally I would meet Anil and he would always tell me his desire to do something of his own.

"My father introduced me to Babulal Dosi, because he wanted me to do something different which would help me earn a respectable income. Since Babulal was already exporting arts and crafts, he told my father to open a shop for me and that I could take the products from his workshop.

"This was the best thing that has happened to me and I will remain forever grateful to him.

"We did exceedingly well and eventually I partnered with Anil and Mr. Babulal. There were, of course, some initial hitches but that never deterred me. I was confident that I would bounce back and of course we did. Slowly we started getting a lot of good inquiries and there was no turning back.

"We specialize in all kinds of furnishings and small furniture, and have presented our work in various exhibitions in India and abroad. We have a dedicated team of designers for each collection that will participate in an exhibition.

"We work with women artisans throughout Rajasthan who specialize in embroidery and recycled patchwork. This is a very proud moment for us, to be able to help artisans. They can do hand embroidery, mirror work and patch work and dori (cord) work.

"I am so glad to be where I am today. I would never do anything else. In fact, I dream of opening a school to train younger generations in all the different kinds of Indian handcrafts so that these tradition may stay alive."

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Ganpat has steadily grown his workshop. He specializes in small furnishings focusing on contemporary pieces that incorporate traditional Indian designs and textiles. He has people who collaborate in his workshop and employs additional artisans who work from their homes.

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    Floral Embroidered Cotton Stool from India 'Rajasthani Mandala'
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    Regina Just the right height for my needs. The colors match my new decor.
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    November 15, 2020
    R Regina
    Just the right height for my needs. The colors match my new decor.
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    November 4, 2020
    M Margaret
    Even better than pictured. So bright and colorful!! Beautiful addition to my room!!
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    September 15, 2020
    A Aimee
    These stools have exceeded my expectations! I needed four to replace ugly plastic stools that my kiddos sit on at the coffee table, and now I almost don’t want them to sit! Absolutely perfect, and I love that they’re all a little different.
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    May 16, 2020
    R Robert
    I would recommend it to everyone.
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    January 9, 2020
    J Jan
    A very colourful addition to my home and so helpful to me in my disability. Thank you.
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    October 5, 2019
    L L Christian
    Love this footstool. Adds even more fun to my sunroom, AND supports my back and kegs while sofa sitting and reading or going handwork. Makes me happy.
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    September 27, 2019
    D De'An
    Really nice
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    June 1, 2019
    H Herbert
    I have received the ottoman and I think it is just beautiful well constructed and it fits perfectly in my home. Thank you to the artist.
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    October 28, 2018
    G Glenn
    This embellished ottoman is beautiful and well-constructed. Loved the colorful patterns and uniqueness of this product. My only wish was that its height was at least 12-14 inches rather than 9 inches. I found it to be too low, and would probably work best for a child.
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    October 22, 2022
    J Jacqueline
    This beautiful footstool has meticulously appointed stitching and beautifully carved legs. The mandala is exotically enchanting. It's also comfortably familiar, reminding me of my aunt's footstool from childhood. A small furnishing that brings me so much joy, it's hard to explain. Thank you to the skilled women who brought Ganpat's lovely vision to life.
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    January 21, 2022
    K Karen
    Perfect height for a foot stool and coordinates with the pillow covers perfectly!
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    December 1, 2021
    M Mary Jane
    The colors are rich and the stool is the perfect height. I slide it under the coffee table when not in use. I bought a second one and gave it as a gift.
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    September 3, 2021
    M Marilyn
    I had a hard time finding a stool this size and it is just right for me. I also love the design, in fact, I liked several of the designs and had a hard time deciding which to get. It’s perfect for me.
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