
Buna Studio
Buna Studio embodies a slow way of life that is rooted in culture, craft and community, standing at an interesting intersection of local and global, traditional and innovative, classic and contemporary.
Aesthetic
The name Buna means handwork in the literal sense, creating the backbone for a slow-paced, mindful and personalised aesthetic. Each Buna garment is a play of natural fabrics defining a life of breathability, light and airiness that it wants its wearers to be part of. With every product we create, Buna aspires for their customers to savour each thread and each thought that goes into it.

Vision
Buna is about slow living with sustainability at its heart. For them the process is as important as the product. Our story is a collective narrative of all the makers whose shared efforts culminate in a beautiful legacy. Their fabrics are custom made in small batches by artisanal communities of West Bengal, Rajasthan and Gujarat who weave the story of Buna. Each garment is carefully and slowly handcrafted in their studio in Delhi with thoughtful details before it completes its journey.
Aesthetic
The name Buna means handwork in the literal sense, creating the backbone for a slow-paced, mindful and personalised aesthetic. Each Buna garment is a play of natural fabrics defining a life of breathability, light and airiness that it wants its wearers to be part of. With every product we create, Buna aspires for their customers to savour each thread and each thought that goes into it.

Vision
Buna is about slow living with sustainability at its heart. For them the process is as important as the product. Our story is a collective narrative of all the makers whose shared efforts culminate in a beautiful legacy. Their fabrics are custom made in small batches by artisanal communities of West Bengal, Rajasthan and Gujarat who weave the story of Buna. Each garment is carefully and slowly handcrafted in their studio in Delhi with thoughtful details before it completes its journey.
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