A NOTE FROM OUR FOUNDER
OBJECTS WITH INTENTION,
MEANT TO BE LIVED IN
Hosting isn’t simply something I love to do, it’s the fabric of who I am. Long before I launched my interior design firm, I was captivated by how a space can shift a feeling instantly. The right table, the right light, the right tension. It all speaks.
At House of Revelry, we believe gatherings should do more than bring people together. They should ground you, reflect you, and extend wellness into everything around you — the space, the objects, the energy.
At a dinner I hosted in my own home a few years ago, a friend teased me about how much I live for the design of it all, and she was right. Because hosting isn’t just logistics. It’s composition and intention and an expression of love.
That night, I started sketching pieces shaped by contrast. Polished, but never precious. Considered, but never rigid. Because beauty, to me, has always lived in the imperfect, in the art of being slightly undone and always at ease.
This is House of Revelry: elevated, expressive, and meant to be lived in.
“Wellness extends to the space around us — these are objects designed for ease, style and the art of being beautifully undone."
About Purvi
Purvi Padia founded her namesake residential interior design studio in 2008, and quickly established herself as a leader in the industry. She is celebrated for her philosophy of merging modern and classic elements to create spaces that are aesthetically balanced, effortlessly elegant and have a sense of timeless luxury. She has been extensively featured in multiple publications such as Vogue, Town & Country, House Beautiful, Elle Décor, Hamptons, Forbes, Luxe, Time Out New York among many others in addition to TV shows such as Million Dollar Listing and Open House NY.
Purvi is also highly regarded in the NYC philanthropy community and sits on a number of non-profit boards including UNICEF USA. In 2018, Purvi partnered with UNICEF USA and founded PROJECT LION (now the LION FUND) – an initiative which serves nearly 20 million of India’s most vulnerable children.
Purvi splits her time between her homes in Bridgehampton, NYC and the Bahamas. She lives with her husband, Harsh, their 2 children and their sweet cavapoo, Evie.