Meet Yasha

Los Angeles-based interior designer Yasha Sangam founded Maison Puli out of a longstanding relationship with design, craft, and the spaces we inhabit. She grew up in Hyderabad, India, where early memories were shaped by time spent in local markets, observing craftspeople at work, and living among richly layered materials. These environments fostered a deep appreciation for objects made by hand and the quiet beauty found in everyday rituals.

Over eleven years working with high-end residential and hospitality firms across Chicago and Los Angeles, Yasha realized that her affinity for artisan craft and considered materiality was a direct result of those early formative years in India. Maison Puli is an homage to that cultural inheritance and a reflection of her own design sensibility, one that values process, provenance, and objects meant to endure.

With degrees in architecture and interior design, she has contributed to projects featured in Architectural Digest, Vogue Brasil, Condé Nast Traveler, Hotel Life, and Digs Magazine.

Maison Puli emerged as a natural extension of my practice. It reflects a desire to reconnect with craft traditions, explore materiality more intimately, and collaborate with artisans whose skills have been refined over generations. Maison Puli is, and will remain, a journey for me as a designer, for the makers I work alongside, and for the objects we create. Each piece is meant to be lived in, layered, and collected over time, carrying with it a sense of place, process, and permanence.

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