| 1. Sunita Kohli has refurbished and designed various luxury hotels, historic buildings, palaces, and forts globally. |
| 2. Born in Lahore, Sunita later relocated to Lucknow. |
| 3. Her father came from a Rajput family, while her mother was from the Hindu Balochi minority in Quetta. |
| 4. In 1971, Sunita founded the interior design company 'Sunita Kohli Interior Designs' in New Delhi. |
| 5. The following year, in 1972, she started 'Sunita Kohli and Company,' a furniture manufacturing company with a contemporary-classic style. |
| 6. She is the President of K2India, co-founded with her daughter Kohelika Kohli in 2010. |
| 7. Sunita Kohli has lectured at Harvard University, Emory University, University of Edinburgh, and Glasgow School of Art. |
| 8. She founded the Museum of Women in the Arts, India in 2005. |
| 9. She is a Founder Trustee of Satyagyan, an affiliate of World Literacy Canada. |
| 10. She serves as Chairperson of the Governing Council of Save-A-Mother. |
| 11. She is a Patron of the Women’s Cancer Initiative at Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai. |
| 12. In December 2015, she co-authored The Lucknow Cookbook with her mother Chand Sur. |
| 13. Her first major project was a small hotel in Khajuraho for the Oberois in 1975-76. |
| 14. She designed the National Assembly Building in Thimpu, Bhutan in 1989. |
| 15. In April 2010, she and Kohelika Kohli worked on the Parliament Building and adjacent Banqueting Hall in Thimpu for the SAARC Summit. |
| 16. She restored and decorated British period buildings in New Delhi including Rashtrapati Bhawan, Prime Minister’s Office and Secretariat, Hyderabad House, Nos. 3 and 5 Racecourse Road, and bungalows of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum. |
| 17. She interior designed the British Council Building and the DLF Corporate Office on Parliament Street, New Delhi. |
| 18. She designed several resorts and luxury hotel boats on the Nile River for the Oberoi Group in Egypt. |
| 19. She restored, designed and furnished Naila Fort in Jaipur. |
| 20. She was the first Indian designer-architect invited to give an illustrated lecture at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC, in 2003. |
| 21. She was the first woman appointed as chairperson of the board of the School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal. |