
Nesterra Launches 5.0 Collection of Fabrics & Blinds
The 5.0 Collection introduces blinds for the first time, expanding the brand's portfolio into new territory. These include Forest Frames (wooden blinds), Layor (roller blinds), and Shades of Blinds, offering blackout, translucent, and sheer variants. Alongside this, the new fabric range blends comfort and purpose—featuring Flawless (easy-clean upholstery), Eclipse (blackout curtains), and Breeze (airy sheers).
Collections like Garden of 1905 reimagine archival Flemish botanical motifs, while others such as Raw Comfort, Twilight, and Petal Poetry bring out tactile textures, muted tones, and quiet luxury.
Ashish Kumar, CEO & Wholetime Director, Nesterra, emphasized the importance of design that is 'personal, purposeful, and progressive,' and noted that the brand's expansion into blinds sets a new milestone in its growth trajectory.
Smita Joshi, Vice President, Nesterra, added that the collection is a result of 'listening, observing, and reflecting,' and is aimed at consumers who seek both meaning and minimalism in their home aesthetics.
With a curated gathering of industry leaders, retailers, and designers, the launch event also featured immersive product experiences followed by an evening of cocktails and conversations—deepening Nesterra's connection with its community and stakeholders.
The 5.0 Collection reaffirms Nesterra's commitment to thoughtful design, user-centric innovation, and the idea that every home should reflect personal identity through comfort and storytelling.
For more, visit www.nesterra.com.
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