07/11/2025
Desert to Mountains - A Journey Toward Natural Living
In the vast landscapes of India, where the desert meets the mountains, a quiet revolution in sustainable living began. Desert to Mountains was born not as a company, but as a vision, a reminder that the materials we build with, and the spaces we live in, can coexist harmoniously with nature.
The Beginning
The idea took root in the mind of Divyveer Singh Bhati, a visionary who saw beauty not in polished walls or synthetic finishes, but in the raw, honest textures of earth. Growing up surrounded by the timeless architecture of Rajasthan, Divyveer understood that traditional Indian building practices held the answers to many of today’s environmental challenges.
Driven by a desire to bring back what modern construction had forgotten - balance, purity, and ecological responsibility, he created Desert to Mountains as a bridge between ancient wisdom and modern design.
The Philosophy
At its core, Desert to Mountains is guided by a simple truth: sustainability is not an aesthetic choice, it’s a responsibility. Every product, every collaboration, and every innovation from the brand is rooted in respect for nature, for craftsmanship, and for the human spirit.
Through Aura Natural Wall Plasters and other eco-conscious materials, the brand seeks to create not just walls, but living surfaces — ones that breathe, heal, and tell stories of the earth they come from.
The Vision
Divyveer envisions a future where buildings are not burdens on the planet but extensions of it, where every home reflects health, mindfulness, and authenticity. Desert to Mountains stands for a new era of construction, one that celebrates the union of tradition and innovation, simplicity and sophistication, nature and design.
A Movement, Not Just a Brand
What began as a small step in Jodhpur has now grown into a movement inspiring architects, designers, and homeowners worldwide. Each project that embraces Desert to Mountains contributes to a larger purpose, restoring our connection to nature,
Because true luxury is not found in excess, it’s found in purity, in peace, and in harmony with the world that builds us, as much as we build it.