DAYS OF RAJ
Of boutique stationary and blended teas
The starting point for No. 3 Clive Road—a boutique line of stationary and blended teas—is pre-independence India. In 1931, when New Delhi was inaugurated as the new capital of India, bungalows surrounding the government house (now Rashtrapati Bhavan) were assigned to government officials, including one situated at No. 3 Clive Road given to founder Radhika Chopra’s grandfather—then Comptroller General for the British Government.
Set out to preserve the elegance of an erstwhile era gone by, the brand’s range of products herald India’s majestic heritage with a modern whimsical touch.
This is reflected in the letter-pressed note cards with delicate water colour illustrations—by New York-based illustrator, Happy Menocal—and careful selections of the finest full-leaf teas, pairing luxury and history with timeless refinement and taste.
The stationery retails for INR 3,000 and the blended teas for INR 1,350.