'From heritage techniques to contemporary living — designs that lasts.'

Inspiration

At India Design 2020, our booth was a conversation: between bold art and quiet form, between legacy and contemporary nuance. Our showcase was a quiet rebellion—an ode to materiality and form.

Lime-washed walls, chalky textures, thoughtful voids. Every surface absorbed light differently. We let white speak in shades—marble, plaster, fabric—each layered to evoke a sense of stillness, elegance, and architectural memory.

  • Sculptural

    we entered the fairground not to dazzle, but to disarm—through stillness, restraint, and timeless form.

  • Purity

    An ode to the quiet dignity of material, proportion, and the evocative power of white.

  • Rhythms

    Carved from Indian marble, its form drew from architectural pillars, softened into sculpture.

'Tracing further back, craftsmanship took center stage—a timeless dialogue between tradition and innovation.'

Inspiration

We stepped into the booth carrying stories from India’s Northeast, where bamboo and cane are not trends, but traditions. Partnering with local artisans, we sought to translate vernacular knowledge into contemporary forms, celebrating both the human hand and the land it draws from. The booth was tactile, warm, and rhythmic—defined by joinery, curve, and soul.

Grain and Gesture. A Celebration of Craft.

The Soma Shelf, in brown ash, offered a sculptural interplay of open and closed volumes—its silhouette informed by Japanese architecture, its tactility by Indian forests. The theme was Arts & Crafts, reinterpreted. But for us, it was always more than that.It was about preserving stories embedded in hands. About showing that modern furniture can carry lineage—not just design. The booth was not nostalgic, but intergenerational—craft as living, evolving language.

'Our work reflects a deep respect for materials, tradition and proportion.'

Inspiration

Our space was envisioned as a modern collector’s home — curated, refined, and quietly powerful. The palette leaned toward muted neutrals and warm wood tones, allowing form and material to speak without distraction.

There was a quiet interplay between light and shadow — stone, wood, and metal juxtaposed with soft, tailored upholstery. The booth explored balance: between precision and imperfection, nostalgia and restraint, global echoes and Indian roots.

A Domestic Theatre

The living room was the soul of his journeys through Africa. Tall walls dressed in vivid prints rose above brass accents that caught the afternoon light. A black marble fireplace anchored the space, its sleek weight balancing the warmth of the earthy tones that wrapped the room.


Each room was more than décor—it was a passport stamped in color, texture, and memory, a home where the world lived under one roof.