
Speak Greasy with Gauri Devidayal & Shuli Ghosh | Ep 4.6 | The Story of Sienna: Scaling with Soul
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In this 6th episode of Magazine St. Kitchen x Swiggy presents Speak Greasy with Gauri Devidayal Season 4, Gauri sits down with Shuli Ghosh, a passionate artisan and co-founder of the renowned Sienna, a space that merges the best of Bengali food, art, and design. Shuli shares the inspiring journey of her creative path, from her early days in Kolkata, immersed in the city’s rich cultural traditions, to her global outlook after studying at Barnard College in New York.
Raised in a household that championed the arts, Shuli’s return to Kolkata marked a pivotal moment in her life. Returning to her mother’s pottery workshop in Santiniketan, Shuli found her true calling, working with local artisans and breathing new life into traditional craft. As a patron of craft, she’s dedicated to preserving time-honoured techniques while introducing modern functionalities that resonate with contemporary tastes. The pottery and textile world, where sustainability and heritage meet, are at the heart of Sienna’s mission.
In this episode, Shuli delves deep into the evolution of Sienna, which began as a small pottery workshop in Hindustan Park before expanding into the beloved cafe it is today. From serving comfort food like avocado toast to introducing modern Bengali dishes, Sienna’s offerings are rooted in tradition but are creatively reimagined. Shuli and her team have built a reputation for their thoughtful approach to sourcing ingredients, working closely with local farmers and artisans to bring authentic Bengali flavours to a larger audience.
Shuli also opens up about the challenges she faced while building the brand, including balancing creativity with the demands of running a business. From navigating her leadership role alongside her mother and husband, to managing a growing team, Shuli shares valuable insights into what it takes to grow a sustainable business while staying true to one’s values.
The conversation covers the delicate balance between authenticity and innovation, the process of scaling a business, and Shuli’s vision for the future of Sienna – including potential pop-ups beyond Kolkata. This episode is an inspiring exploration of how craft, food, and community can come together to create something truly special. Tune in to hear more about Shuli’s journey, the challenges and triumphs of running Sienna, and her personal perspective on the future of Bengali cuisine
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