Living alone in a metro city is one of the clearest signs of independence for a young Indian professional — and increasingly common in Bangalore, Delhi NCR, and Pune, where solo 1BHK living has moved from unusual to mainstream. Furnishing for one person, though, comes with its own logic.
Design for How You Actually Live, Not for Guests
A solo 1BHK doesn't need to accommodate a crowd — it needs to work for one person's daily rhythm. Our Kosho Pinewood Lounge Chair is a genuinely good single-seat solution, built for extended reading or relaxing, rather than a full sofa that goes mostly unused in a Bangalore or Pune solo flat.
Small Space, Full Function
Every piece in a solo 1BHK needs to earn its space. The Chibi Step Stool works as a side table, a plant stand, or extra storage access — useful multiplicity in a single room that has to be bedroom, living room, and office in one.
A Mirror That Does More Than Reflect
Living alone means fewer built-in storage solutions from a shared household. Our Akari Pinewood Mirror adds both function and a sense of visual space, making a compact Delhi NCR studio or 1BHK feel less boxed-in.
Building a Home That Feels Complete, Not Compromised
Solo living shouldn't mean settling for mismatched, temporary furniture just because there's no one else to share the cost or the decision-making with. Choosing a handful of well-made, considered pieces — rather than filling the flat cheaply — tends to result in a home that actually feels finished, whether you're in Bangalore, Pune, or Delhi NCR.
Explore our solo-living furniture collection, sized and designed for one.






