I create worlds where nature and human life intertwine — beautifully, intuitively, and with quiet intention.

Hi, I'm Deepa.

I write poems, make art, and share my practice through DaisyLife.

My work lives at the intersection of human experience and nature’s presence, shaped by a deep curiosity about the meaning we find in natural materials — bamboo, wood, cane, stones, pearls — and the quiet ways they connect us back to ourselves.

'I believe progress is rooted in nature. My vision is to make natural living part of modern life: simple, real, beautiful, and effortless. '

By bringing natural materials into our everyday spaces and creating moments of connection between humans and nature, I hope to help us reconnect with ourselves, walk more gently, and live more wholeheartedly.

At its heart, my work is not about objects or art — it is about remembering.

Remembering that we belong to nature, that beauty can be effortless, and that life becomes richer when lived in harmony with each other and the natural world.

I dream of a future where every home and every life carries this truth — where we move with kindness, create with care, and live with presence, beauty, and belonging.

How it started?

My professional background is in consumer insights, branding, and communications. As much as I valued my work, the corporate world eventually left me burnt out.

I grew up in the 1980s playing outdoors, climbing trees, reading books, and being actively involved in my family’s bamboo handicraft business. The contrast of that childhood with a big city life — desk jobs, endless powerpoint slides, humans as data points in spreadsheets — left me with a deep sense of emptiness. Something essential was missing.

I felt a strong need for meaning and purpose — to explore the undercurrents of life, the unexpressed whirlwinds under the surface, to seek soul nourishment, to feel rooted so I could truly fly.

That longing is what led me to leave my job, change cities, and begin this personal journey.

My Craft Roots

I come from a post-partition family from Tripura, in the northeast of India. In the 1960s, bamboo handicrafts became a source of livelihood for my estranged family, searching for roots and stability after displacement. What began as survival slowly grew into a craft tradition, paralleling the story of India’s handicraft industry in the decades after partition.

As a child, I watched my father paint oil prints of flowers on bamboo mats. That memory — vivid, textured, alive — was the beginning of my lifelong affinity with natural materials. It is a thread that continues to weave through all my work today.

DaisyLife X Deepa

DaisyLife began as a way to bring natural materials into everyday life — to increase the touch-points between humans and the natural world through simple objects made with care, meaning, and soul.

Over time, it has become a journey of discovery — exploring the timeless character of bamboo, ancient woods, stones, wild pearls, and the richness of nature itself, and translating their presence into modern living.

This is where I come alive:

• In the quiet pull of natural materials — discovering what they hold, what they reveal

• In giving meaning to beauty — not to decorate life, but to deepen it

• In building with care — brands, experiences, and moments that feel rooted and rare

• In writing to hold what cannot be said — so people feel seen, softened, awakened

• In bringing together the timeless and the now — to remind us who we are and what we belong to

My work brings together nature, art, and craftsmanship to build a lifestyle rooted in the natural world — not fast, not loud, but full of presence, beauty, and belonging.

If something here speaks to you — a material, a story, a quiet feeling — trust it. That’s where your journey began.

Deepa Bhowmick