How we Live is Shaped by
What we Use
Products — from craft artefacts and logos to chairs, apps, buildings, and services — are active carriers of technology, culture, economics, and human intent. Their evolution reveals how societies change and how innovation happens.
Nivesh Studio was born from a simple realisation: the world makes sense when we look closely at the objects that shape it. As a dissertation student at CEPT University, reading the Production–Consumption–Mediation paradigm paper, Deepika felt a spark. It grew into a deeper academic pursuit during her MA in History of Design from The Royal College of Art, where she graduated with distinction. Over the past four years, working across the development sector, cultural institutions, and everyday industrial design, she saw how objects carry stories of technological shifts, cultural aspirations, economic change, and human creativity.
The name Nivesh, a Sanskrit word for “investment,” reflects this philosophy. Understanding the evolution of objects is an intellectual investment—one that helps us decode how societies work, how innovation unfolds, and reveal stories that connect us more deeply, guiding more intentional futures.