Stanford MBA Seth’s Casa Forma, a bespoke interior design firm, entered the limelight by winning two Design et al International Design and Architecture awards last year. But the London-based firm and Seth have been on the radar of London’s super rich ever since it was founded in 2007. The firm has worked on everything from Sloane House, one of the most expensive homes in London, to numerous properties in Mayfair, Kensington, and the Berkshire Polo Club. Projects are also under way in Monaco, Dubai, Delhi, and Mumbai. While the firm is secretive about its client list, there are whispers of the Hindujas and F1 baron Bernie Ecclestone being fans.
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