Sublime, the lifestyle and cultural brand, has appointed Amit Singh as its new Chief Executive Officer. The move signals a strategic push to scale Sublime’s footprint in India and globally, while deepening its impact in the creative, wellness, and luxury lifestyle segments.
Amit Singh brings over 20 years of experience across marketing, brand strategy, and digital growth. Known for nurturing communities at the intersection of culture and commerce, he steps into this leadership role at a crucial juncture for Sublime’s expansion.
“Sublime was born from the belief that inspiration can be a daily experience,” said Uzma Irfan, Founder, Sublime. “ His deep understanding of brand building and creative ecosystems will help us amplify our influence while staying rooted in our core values.”
Under Amit’s leadership, Sublime will focus on scaling its presence through curated collaborations, immersive experiences, and brand partnerships that align with its ethos of authenticity, aesthetics, and conscious living.
“Sublime is more than a brand—it’s a movement celebrating elegance in thought, design, and expression,” said Amit Singh. “I look forward to working with Uzma and the team to shape a future where creativity becomes a powerful force for transformation.”
Founded in 2009, Sublime has grown into a multi-faceted platform that weaves together art, culture, design, wellness, and experiential living. Its portfolio includes Sublime Galleria—India’s first sky gallery, Sublime House of Tea, luxury publications such as The Luxury Collection and Falcon News, curated dining at The Courtyard by Sublime, bespoke events through Sublime Experience, and luxury safaris with Sublime Wilderness Odyssey.
With Amit Singh at the helm, Sublime is set to expand its cultural and commercial footprint, reinforcing its position as a beacon for modern aesthetes, emerging creators, and mindful consumers.
Founded by Uzma Irfan, Sublime is a lifestyle brand that embodies sophistication and cultural richness. From art galleries and wellness products to culinary experiences and travel, Sublime continues to redefine luxury through innovation, storytelling, and community engagement.
Amit Singh brings over 20 years of experience across marketing, brand strategy, and digital growth. Known for nurturing communities at the intersection of culture and commerce, he steps into this leadership role at a crucial juncture for Sublime’s expansion.
“Sublime was born from the belief that inspiration can be a daily experience,” said Uzma Irfan, Founder, Sublime. “ His deep understanding of brand building and creative ecosystems will help us amplify our influence while staying rooted in our core values.”
Under Amit’s leadership, Sublime will focus on scaling its presence through curated collaborations, immersive experiences, and brand partnerships that align with its ethos of authenticity, aesthetics, and conscious living.
“Sublime is more than a brand—it’s a movement celebrating elegance in thought, design, and expression,” said Amit Singh. “I look forward to working with Uzma and the team to shape a future where creativity becomes a powerful force for transformation.”
Founded in 2009, Sublime has grown into a multi-faceted platform that weaves together art, culture, design, wellness, and experiential living. Its portfolio includes Sublime Galleria—India’s first sky gallery, Sublime House of Tea, luxury publications such as The Luxury Collection and Falcon News, curated dining at The Courtyard by Sublime, bespoke events through Sublime Experience, and luxury safaris with Sublime Wilderness Odyssey.
With Amit Singh at the helm, Sublime is set to expand its cultural and commercial footprint, reinforcing its position as a beacon for modern aesthetes, emerging creators, and mindful consumers.
Founded by Uzma Irfan, Sublime is a lifestyle brand that embodies sophistication and cultural richness. From art galleries and wellness products to culinary experiences and travel, Sublime continues to redefine luxury through innovation, storytelling, and community engagement.
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