Anshika Mangla
Interior Designer
Anshika Mangla
Interior Designer
Based in
Milan, Italy
Seniority
1 - 3 years experience
Age
22 years old
Gender
Female
Nationality
India
Resume
Designer
Elena Pelosi Studio Sep. 1, 2025 - Present
Milano, Italy
Co-founder
Re:nari Nov. 1, 2024 - Present
Milan, Italy

An International platform hosting a Podcast spanning stories across art, design, fashion and craft and developing a community of creatives through experience-led events.

Bachelor's in Interior Design
Istituto Marangoni Aug. 1, 2022 - Sep. 30, 2025
Milano, Italy
Lake Como Design Festival 2025
LCDF Sep. 2025 - Sep. 2025
Como, Italy

Binnai Lamp Product Showcase at the Lake Como Design Festival in Lake Como, Italy in 2025

Salone Satellite 2025
Salone del Mobile Apr. 2025 - Apr. 2025
Milano, Italy

Binnai Lamp Product Showcase at Salone Satellite in Salone Del Mobile Rho Fiera during Milan Design Week 2025

UNESCO and Women@Dior Mentee
Christian Dior Couture Apr. 1, 2024 - Mar. 30, 2025
India
Industry sectors

Culture

Media

Sustainability

Skills

Interior Design

Experiential Design

Crochet and Weaving

Product design

Fiber Weaving

Software skills

Auto CAD

Autodesk 3D Studio Max

Adobe InDesign

Adobe Photoshop

Adobe Premiere Pro

Languages

English

Native language

Italian

Professional knowledge

Hindi

Native language

Types of contracts
Freelance / Missions
Part time
Collaboration
Anshika Mangla (IND/IT) Binnai Lamp

Product Showcase at Lake Como Design Festival
Binnai Lamp
‘Binnai’, stems from the Hindi word ‘Bunai‘, which means Knitting or weaving. It immediately takes one to the memory of their grandmother weaving a sweater, or singular threads wrapping each other to give shape to something new.
The Binnai

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Lamp brings together hand-woven bamboo craftsmanship and contemporary lighting technology to create a lightweight, portable light source. Its form is shaped by the natural behaviour of bamboo and traditional basketry weaving techniques, a seamless integration of material intelligence and modern function. A curved cane handle adds both flexibility and structural stability, enhancing the lamp’s tactile and mobile character. Inspired by the traditional Indian oil lanterns, the Binnai Lamp reinterprets a cultural archetype through sustainable materials—inviting users to rethink the meaning of heritage in a contemporary light.

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Design students transform Home Décor Gifting with Orange Tree

In this notable industry initiative, two students, Anshika Mangla and Nandini Kotawala from Istituto Marangoni Mumbai collaborated with Orange Tree to reshape the narrative of home décor gifts. Inspired by India's deep-rooted gifting traditions, this initiative explores the home décor segment, ackno

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wledging home as a repository of cherished memories.

The project aimed to design gifts that seamlessly intertwine craft, sustainability, and evocative narratives. The emphasis was on designs that facilitate uncomplicated packaging, even allowing for potential foldability or a knock-down approach. The result is exquisite pieces that balance understated elegance with functionality, all while aligning with Orange Tree's commitment to "contemporary craft makers" with an international touch.

This industry collaboration stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of tradition with modernity, offering not just gifts but enduring artefacts that amplify the warmth and character of any home.

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