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Seva Home opens first flagship store in Mumbai

Bengaluru: Luxury home fragrance and self-care brand Seva Home has launched its first-ever flagship store in Mumbai at Kala Ghoda area, a press release said on Thursday.

The store houses the complete range of Seva Home’s offerings, including candles, reed diffusers, room and closet fresheners, and a newly launched line of luxe self-care products for body, hair, and hands. 

“At Seva Home, we believe in creating a world where luxury meets purpose,” said Arushi Agrawal, Founder & Director of Seva Home. “Our flagship store is a physical expression of that belief — a peaceful sanctuary that encourages guests to slow down, explore their senses, and discover the power of intentional living.”

Founded in 2021, Seva Home offers a curated range of soy wax candles, reed diffusers, and closet fresheners, alongside a luxe self-care range featuring sulphate- and paraben-free shampoo, conditioner, hand wash, hand cream, body scrub and shower gel. 

Every product is hand-poured by underprivileged women who are trained and employed by the brand, creating livelihoods with dignity. For every 10 products sold, Seva Home funds a cataract surgery in rural Maharashtra through its partnership with the Samta Foundation.

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