Nivesh Studio decodes the world through “objects”—revealing their evolution, innovation legacies, and the stories that shape how we live.

Key Services

Research and Insight Reports

  • Object & Material Histories
  • Brand & Product Heritage
  • Fieldwork & User Studies
  • Material Culture & Market Insights
  • Archival Research & Documentation
  • Expert & Stakeholder Interviews
  • Comparative Sector Studies

Curation & Public Programmes

  • Research & Concept Development
  • Narrative Development
  • Artefact Selection & Object Interpretation
  • Exhibition Copywriting & Editorial Development
  • Catalogue & Publication Development
  • Public Programmes & Audience Engagement

Communication Strategy

  • Stakeholder Communication Packs
  • Press Kits & Media Outreach
  • Social Media Content Planning
  • Scriptwriting for Video Content
  • Promotional Programmes
  • Editorial & Opinion Writing
  • Impact & Audience Insight Reports

Sectors

  • Social Impact & Development Sector

    Group of people standing inside a building with arches and decorative brickwork, posing for a photo in Bikaner, conducted by National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad, for USTTAD project initiated by Ministry of Minority Affairs, GoI
  • Product, Consumer & Digital Brands

    Exhibit displaying information about the history of Godrej's Storwel cupboards, with historical advertisements, illustrations, and a quote on a magenta wall.
  • Cultural & Heritage Institutions

    A group of people in Arthshila listening to curatorial walkthrough of Negotiating the Aspired Home: Aapse Milkar Khushi Hui. Curated by Sweety Taur and Deepika Srivastava

The Founder

Deepika Srivastava is a design historian whose creative practice lies at the intersection of curation and academia. She is passionate about looking at the world through ‘objects’—their histories, meanings, and transformations over time. Her work spans consumer product histories (with Godrej Archives), development projects (with the National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad) and documentation of historical artefacts (with House of Kathiwada). She has taught as visiting faculty at institutions including NID Ahmedabad and BITS Design School, and serves as a Trustee of the Design History Society.

She is an alumna of the Royal College of Art, London (MA History of Design), and CEPT University (Bachelors in Interior Design), Ahmedabad.

Get in Touch.

deepika.srivastava@network.rca.ac.uk
+91 98250 95044