Updated On: 04 December, 2016 12:00 AM IST | | Benita Fernando and Shweta Shiware
<p>Bungalow 8-s breezy designer labels and statement jewellery get paired with works by Jitish Kallat and Dhruvi Acharya in a weekend pop-up at a heritage Bandra bungalow</p>

Shireen Gandhy (seated) and Maithili Ahluwalia at Kekee Manzil. A 6-ft-tall piece by artist Shankuntala Kulkarni juxtaposed with jewellery pieces by Claudia Von Hansemann and Jamini Ahluwalia and a metallic woven pashmina by Kashmir Loom, courtesy Bungalo

Shireen Gandhy seated and Maithili Ahluwalia at Kekee Manzil. A 6-ft-tall piece by artist Shankuntala Kulkarni juxtaposed with jewellery pieces by Claudia Von Hansemann and Jamini Ahluwalia and a metallic woven pashmina by Kashmir Loom, courtesy Bungalow 8, are part of the ongoing exhibition and sale, where art meets design. Pic/Satej Shinde
This weekend, art and fashion will give friendship a chance at a heritage sea-facing mansion in Bandra. Gallerist Shireen Gandhy of Chemould Prescott Road and design entrepreneur Maithili Ahluwalia of Bungalow 8 come together to host an art-meets-fashion exhibition and sale at Gandhy-s home, Kekee Manzil. They call the collaboration "effortless" since art and design have been intrinsic to their lives. Gandhy is daughter to one of Mumbai-s most prominent gallerist couples, late Kekoo Gandhy and Khorshed, while Maithili-s grandmother Chandu Morarji was behind the city-s first lifestyle store, Dagina.