Our expertise is in interior design, pottery, handicrafts, and gardening. We offer consulting services in interior design and residential gardening. Second, we are looking to develop a practice in the sales and production of pottery and handicrafts within the US and worldwide.
We are engaged in the following activities:
- Consultancy services for residential interior design;
- Production and sales of pottery and other handicrafts;
- Purchase, including from overseas, and sale of handicrafts and other objets d’art;
- Design of residential gardens.
Anuradha Deolalikar has been helping various friends with the design and style of the remodeling of their homes for a number of years, and her advice and expertise is much appreciated. She is an avid potter, who has her own studio at her home, and has made and sold pots informally over the years. In particular, she made the vase that is part of the firm’s logo. In the past, she has bought handicrafts in India and sold them to the Smithsonian Textile Museum Gift Shop.
Subodh Mathur is a serious gardener, who has achieved his aim of having at least some flowers blooming in his front yard all year round, with heavy continuous flowers from April to October. Many pedestrians stop by to admire his garden. Several friends and acquaintances have sought his advice, particularly because he does not use pesticides, insecticides, etc.
Our niche is economic and econometric analysis applied to a variety of fields, such as energy, health, urban, and the environment. We offer consulting services to clients in Maryland, throughout the US, and worldwide.
We are engaged in the application of economics and econometrics in:
- Energy analysis, including expert witness testimony in the U.S.;
- Environment, with a focus on climate change;
- Health, with a focus on statistical analysis;
- Urban, with a focus on sustainable cities.
Subodh Mathur has had consulting contracts with U.S. and international agencies. In the U.S., his clients have included the U.S. Postal Service, the U.S. Department of Health, the D.C. Public Service Commission and the D.C. Department of the Environment. Outside the U.S., he has worked in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Central Europe as a consultant for the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the Swedish International Development Agency, and the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Anuradha Deolalikar worked for the International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C. and been a consultant to the World Bank.