Founder @Luma Space • 23d
India generates over 1 million tonnes of textile waste every year. → A big part of it comes from home furnishings. (Source: Ministry of Textiles) Unlike clothes, rugs rarely get reused. They're bulky. They're forgotten. → And most quietly end up in landfills. But what if rugs didn't have to die in storage or dumps? At Luma Space, we asked: Can a rug have a second life? Can sustainability be a default not a luxury? That's why we quietly launched India's First Rug Exchange Program How it works: → You send us your old rug (t&c applied). → We recycle, repurpose, or upcycle it. → You get flat 20% off on a new, handcrafted one. No waste. No guilt. Just a better way to decorate, consciously. This isn't just a discount. It's designed with responsibility. It's about rethinking what we throw away and what that says about us. If you're building a conscious home, team, or brand this is your kind of story.
Founder @Luma Space • 27d
We’re testing a new feature real-time AR visualization for luxury rugs. See how a rug looks in your space before you buy. Try it out and share your feedback. We’d love to hear from you! Check this out: https://lumaspace.in/product-category/luxury-
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