Divya Thakur
Divya Thakur | |
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| Born | 1971 |
| Alma mater | Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Arts (BFA) |
| Occupation(s) | Interior architect Designer Creative director of Design Temple (established 1999) |
| Years active | 1999– |
| Known for | Interior architecture |
| Notable work | Design Temple |
| Website | divyathakur |
Divya Thakur (born 1971) is an Indian designer and interior architect who is the founder and creative director of Design Temple, a boutique design firm. Described by The New York Times as "often modern and sometimes kitschy", her work in design focuses on incorporating elements from the culture of India.
Thakur's work spans from film posters including The Namesake and The Reluctant Fundamentalist; book covers, such as Naman Ramachandran's Lights, Camera, Masala; to designs for brands including Asian Paints and Taj Hotels. Her art installations have been featured in exhibitions throughout India and internationally, including in the Millesgården in Stockholm and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.