New Jewelry Collection Launches to Benefit UNICEF Project Lion, Finds an Early Celebrity Following

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“A lioness is a symbol of strength, bravery and grace – similar to mothers and women around the world. By wearing this piece, you are not only claiming your power as woman and a mother, but also empowering India’s motherless children to dream of a bigger, brighter future. Welcome to the pride!”
~ Purvi Padia, founder of UNICEF Project Lion

NEW YORK, NY – May 2019 – Introducing LIONESS, a limited-edition jewelry collection designed by interior designer and philanthropist Purvi Padia in collaboration with London Jewelers to benefit UNICEF Project Lion, a non-profit aimed at improving the lives and prospects of the 1.5 million orphaned children of India.

The collection is gold, vintage-inspired, and centers around the motif of a shield of protection. It includes a simple gold pendant, and one encircled with diamonds (see above); a gold charm; a gold bracelet with full-cut diamond edging; and a signet ring. Prices start at $370 for the charm and go up to $4900 for the bracelet. The whole collection is for sale online with net proceeds from sales going to Project Lion.

Padia, a designer and humanitarian, founded Project Lion in partnership with UNICEF USA one year ago—it was the culmination of a lifelong dream. An ambitious and holistic campaign, Project Lion takes care of children’s daily needs—shelter, nutrition, and education—as well as more far-reaching ones: protection, advocacy, and, most importantly, permanent family care.

The Lioness Collection launched officially at an intimate Mother’s Day-themed brunch at Padia’s home in appreciation of the women who have supported the cause to date. Guests at the brunch included Sienna Miller and Tracy Anderson. The pendants, the first Lioness pieces to be produced, have caught on among celebrity mothers: Jenna Bush Hager, Olivia Wilde, and Irina Shayk have already been spotted wearing them.

Click here see a gallery of images from the launch.

For more information or hi-res images, or to speak with Purvi Padia, please contact Jessica Olshen or Stefanie Williamson at [email protected] and [email protected].

PURVI PADIA DESIGN of New York City Receives Houzz’s 2012 ‘Best of Remodeling’ Award

First-Ever Survey & Analysis of More than 1.2 Million Members Reveals Top-Rated Professionals and Current Design Trends from Across the Country

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New York, NY  —  March 23, 2012 – PURVI PADIA DESIGN of New York City has been awarded “Best Of Remodeling” 2012 by Houzz, the leading online platform for residential remodeling and design. The TriBeCa-based, full service interior design company was chosen by the more than 1.2 million registered members of the Houzz community.

The Houzz “Best Of Remodeling” award for 2012 is given in two categories: Customer Satisfaction and Design. Customer Satisfaction award winners are based on homeowner members who rated their experience working with remodeling professionals in 12 categories ranging from architects, and interior designers to contractors and other residential remodeling professionals.  Design award winners’ work was the most popular among the 1.2 million members, also known as “Houzzers,” who saved more than 16.5 million professional images to their personal ideabooks via the Houzz site and iPad/iPhone app.

“Luxury and style are not concrete ideas but rather a creative feeling that a space exudes – works of art.” – Purvi Padia

“With 3.5 million monthly unique users and 80 million monthly page views, Houzz has rapidly become the largest community of active remodelers, providing homeowners and design enthusiasts with first-hand advice from Houzzers who have been through the renovating and decorating process,” said Liza Hausman, vice president of marketing for Houzz. “This is a real stamp of approval for PURVI PADIA DESIGN from the Houzz community and we’re thrilled to welcome them to this elite group of ‘Best Of’ winners.”

With Houzz, homeowners can identify not only the top-rated professionals like PURVI PADIA DESIGN, but also those whose work visually aligns with their own design goals. Homeowners can also evaluate professionals by contacting them directly on the Houzz platform, asking questions about their work and evaluating their responses to questions from others in the Houzz community.

About PURVI PADIA DESIGN
Founded in 2009, PURVI PADIA DESIGN is a New York City based full service interior design firm. Providing guidance from concept to completion, PURVI PADIA DESIGN merges modern and traditional concepts to create residential interior spaces that are not only unique but perfectly balanced. The focus is on bringing luxury, style and comfort to each project while maintaining the values, aesthetics and taste of each individual client.

About Houzz
Houzz (www.houzz.com) is the leading online platform for home remodeling, providing inspiration, information, advice and support for homeowners and home improvement professionals through its website and mobile applications. Houzz features the largest residential design database in the world, articles written by design experts, product recommendations, a vibrant community powered by social tools, and information on more than 1.2 million remodeling and design professionals worldwide who can help turn ideas into reality. @houzz_inc

Introducing Purvi Padia Design

With a lighthearted elegant sensibility, new NYC design practice offers clients personal interiors that speak to their own evolving conceptions of home

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Media contact: Jessica Olshen, 212.477.4600, [email protected]

New York, New York—October 2010—Contemporary, classic, stylish, timeless . . . While each of these adjectives apply to her work, Purvi Padia shies away from categorizing her interior design aesthetic, preferring instead to talk about her clients and the ways their homes both reflect and enhance their lives. Bringing her background as a fashion executive and training at the Parsons School of Design to bear on a lifelong passion for design, Padia is proud to formally launch Purvi Padia Design. The interior design practice, newly open in Manhattan, will focus on residential projects. www.purvipadia.com.

Padia’s work ranges from impressive sweeping spaces like a gracious Tribeca loft to the most informal of interiors, like a downtown bachelor pad and a cottage at the beach. An unfussy though meticulous attention to detail is immediately apparent, discernible in the placement of a rare antique accessory or the quiet inclusion of exquisite custom upholstery. Perhaps most crucially, every Padia project is characterized by the sense that it is uniquely suited to the needs of the people who will inhabit it.

“A room should feel like the people who will live, work, and play there,” said Padia. “If the client’s personality and needs aren’t the first inspiration, it won’t feel as authentic or inviting as we want. We spend time working with clients to identify what’s most important to them and go from there.”

This intensely personal approach has earned Padia a reputation of creating smart designs for clients experiencing transition in their own lives. Padia has worked with couples sharing a home for the first time, and young families have become a specialty. Rather than turning the living room into a romper room—or, at the more severe end of the spectrum, making home a play-free zone—Padia works with clients to make their living space reflect the whole family’s needs. This can be tricky in urban settings where space is at a premium and rooms and furniture often need to do double duty; reconciling chic style with child safety, Padia creates spaces that work for dinner parties and play dates alike.

“Designing a home can be a great way to make room for each other—both literally and figuratively,” said Padia. “It’s challenging and fulfilling to design interiors for new families, or to take an existing space and adapt it to help facilitate the more profound changes going on in clients’ lives.”

Padia’s design sense is inspired, not surprisingly, by her own ideas about home and homecoming. Born in Manhattan, Padia grew up in the Midwest but always felt a connection to the city and a certainty that she would be back. Now a passionate New Yorker, Padia describes how she was hooked early on the cultural diversity and architectural heritage of the city. While the celebrated landmarks of the city provide a familiarly uplifting backdrop, it is instead the “wealth of non-traditional beauty” on offer in its less well-known neighborhoods that Padia finds particularly exciting.

Travel has been a second major inspiration in her practice. The designer has traveled extensively, particularly in Asia, and the experience is apparent in the eclectic selection of textiles and objets d’art that enliven her projects. The Tribeca loft shows a broad Asian influence in the custom bamboo dining table, the incorporation of rich materials like stone and bronze, and decorative artifacts like an authentic Chinese oil pot and an elephant sculpture from India (elephants signify strength and good luck in India; this particular totem made the trip back in Padia’s personal luggage). Another project in development features a more subtle influence from India in the celebration of color—vibrant hues in the wall coverings and accents will add character and vitality to an otherwise deliberately understated design scheme.  A second project in the design stage, a house in the Hamptons, takes a cue from Bali. The interior plan features robust natural materials and muted colors, all designed around the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor space.

“I feel so fortunate to live in a city that inspires me every day, and to be able to experience the differences of other cultures as well,” said Padia. “I don’t know what I look forward to more, embarking on an exciting voyage or coming back home.”

For more information, please visit www.purvipadia.com or contact Jessica Olshen at 212.477.4600 or[email protected].