About

Good homes are
rarely finished.
They're assembled
over time.

A lamp found at the right moment. A chair that survives three homes. A bowl that becomes part of a daily ritual. The problem isn't that there aren't enough things to buy. It's that there are too many. Retreeve exists to make choosing easier.

People don't regret buying fewer things. They regret buying the wrong ones. Most home shopping today rewards speed, abundance, and novelty. Thousands of options. Endless scrolling. Little context.

We built Retreeve around a different idea. A smaller edit. Better information. Objects chosen for how they live in a room, not how they perform in a catalogue.

The goal isn't to help you buy more. It's to help you buy once.

What enters the edit

Materially
honest
"Is it what it says it is?"
Traceable
in origin
"Do we know where it came from?"
Made
to last
"Will it still be here in twenty years?"
Coherent with
everything else
"Does it belong in the same room as what we carry?"

Most objects don't pass all four. That's not a constraint — it's the edit.

The person behind it

"The objects we live with shape our homes long after we've stopped noticing them."

I studied architecture because I was interested in how spaces affect the people inside them. The question is never whether something looks good for a moment. The question is whether it continues to feel right years later.

Ruchika Agarwal

Frequently asked

Shipped within 5–7 working days across India. Reaches you within 10 days

We don't. All sales are final. If your order arrives damaged, write to ruchika@retreeve.in with an unboxing video within 48 hours of delivery and we'll arrange a refund.

Seasonally. When new objects come in, some existing ones make way. We don't just add — we reselect.

Yes. If you're sourcing for a project or in larger quantities, write to ruchika@retreeve.in and we'll work out what's possible.

Yes. We only show objects available to ship. When something sells out or leaves the edit, it comes off the site immediately.

"Objects in the current edit. See what's here."

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