Miheeka Daggubati finds her life’s greatest riches in space—space to breathe, to be, to feel. “Luxury is less about what you own, and more about how it makes you feel,” she says. With a Master’s in Interior Design from the University of the Arts London, she has married her academic precision with emotional sensitivity to create spaces that venture beyond the material to inspire a lifestyle.
Through Boheim Studio, her boutique design consultancy, Daggubati has been exploring sculptural form, material honesty, and a respect for context—qualities seen in projects like Mizu in Goa. This search for meaning in form also draws her to other like-minded brands like Jaipur Rugs, which weaves emotion, heritage, and craftsmanship into every thread. “Their work transforms something functional into something soulful, and that, to me, is true luxury,” she emphasises. But her belief in space as a form of sanctuary extends beyond design. With Mudita Tribe, her non-profit for mental health awareness, she has created online and offline safe spaces for emotional resilience and community well-being. With Robb Report India, Daggubati thus looks forward to not just celebrating the finest things in life, but also the stories, intentions, and people behind them.
Introducing the first advisory board for Robb Report India, the RR Circle brings together leading voices across luxury to guide, curate, and define the future of experiences in India.






