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CLASSIC REINTERPRETED STYLE

CLASSIC REINTERPRETED STYLE


• It is a refined style, elegant,
where classic forms details
are found in a new approach.
The forms preserves the
structure of old forms or
parts in general updating
them sometimes, or some
elements of a
furniture style combined with
modern elements, creating
that fusion between old and
new..
Fashion Hub
Ethnic apparel store for women at Jodhpur,

by Ravi and Nupur Architects


INTRODUCTION
Fashion hub is an ethnic women’s apparel store spread
over an area of 1650 sqft located in the busy streets of
Jodhpur.

The Ground Floor has an eye catchy hanging display area on


an old carts wheel, which are very well complimented with
hanging bamboo sticks & wooden lights creating
amalgamation of light & shadow. Interesting is the material
interplay of the cash counter designed with combination of
wood, bamboo, ropes along with brown mirror….

The Store has been segregated into


Building type : boutique various sections, ground floor, mezzanine
CONCEPT : To retain the floor & the basement. The ground floor
traditionality.. has display areas & display counters
AREA ; 1650 sq m whereas the basement is kept as the
LACATION : Jodhpur tailoring section.
BUILDING DETAILS
The mezzanine floor was kept separate for the saree MATERIALS
display along with the material section, which was jute
beautifully enclosed by MDF jali patterns, ropes & mirrors. bamboo and logs
The ceiling is beautified with random frames of different styles
along with flamboyant color plays, which intensifies the design
hanging light fixtures
command & creates an enthralling ceiling Design. available random material

The Store Interiors were designed maximizing sustainability


efforts, using easily recyclable or compostable material like
jute, bamboo and logs, hanging light fixtures in its ethnic
forms completes the unique theme.

The store has been decorated with low cost, locally available
random material, to provide a unique ambience while lowering
the overall cost.
INTERIOR IMAGES(MATERIALS)
FLOOR PLAN
Frames Rustic Light
The random frames of different styles The combination of various wooden
along with flamboyant colorplay logs forms a unique framework for
enthralling ceiling Designing. counter illumination design

Bamboo Chandelier
The amalgamation of light &
sciography creates a fervent
ambiance. Hanging Display
Eye Catchy -Unique Hanging display area
on an old carts wheel along with dynamic
paradigm of bamboo sticks - ceiling
design..
CEILING AND JALLI WORKS
The combination of various wooden logs forms a unique framework acting as the lighting element for
the basement ceiling design use of Bamboo to hide wire for connectios of lights….
“Tathastu” ( Wedding Boutique)
Name of Firm: RUST the design studio

Designer- Mitesh Antala

INTRODUCTION
Project-“Tathastu”(Wedding
Boutique)

Area- 2550 sq.ft.

Location- Surat, Gujarat.

Client- Mr Gopal Patel


Ethnic Wedding Boutique
ABOUT :

The 2250 sq. Ft. Space of a City designed as a wedding


boutique; this boutique was designed as an Ethnic space
which has lots of racial essence with modish touch.

CONCEPT

Design a unique space on the way of inspirations from


racial Indian culture..
MATERIALS
The basic underlying theme of the design is a preference of
Indian Contemporary..
wood and metal
natural stone cladding
ornamental of Paisley vectors
parsley murals
The door created from sesame wood members panelled with solid
DOOR wood planks have a hand carved panels and brass rivet works….
The style of carving art in wood with using metal work was Birth in
The Glass Double Doors offers
royal Indian civilization..
Gentle invitation and welcomes by
using traditional “Kamad” (real The reception and waiting area which offers to take a seat to get a
panelled door) in entrance foyer look of the art work in fabric and to feel the charm of an ambience.
panel which is the memorial piece Seating elements placed in front of the stony wall which having inlay
of wooden era (kastha yuga) work of lotus and leaves, it reflects the fusion of various Arts like we laid the
designs of fabric work in stone to make them familiar with the theme of
boutique.
Interiors of wedding boutique
Office Decor of Pegasystems – Hyderabad
LOCATION : HYDERABAD
CONCEPT : INDIAN DESIGN PHILOSOPHY

INTRODUCTION

History of Hyderabad, its rich account of the Nizam era and culture. Traditional arts,
local culture, kalamkari motifs, images and icons of Indian and Hyderabad architecture
weave the concept together.

Geetika Jain, lead designer of the project says – “there is a whisper of Hyderabad & India in
the element of design of this office, yet it does not overpower its image of being a global &
futuristic workspace”.
MATERIALS:
These areas are donned with very vibrant and warm
graphics of Indian fabrics, kites, red brick cladding .

Feature
Vivacious colours, patterns and lighting fixtures with traditional
Indian designs.
INTERIORS
UMAMI RESTAURANT DESIGN,
AHMEDABAD
Architectural Firm: PDC Architects
Project: Restaurant
Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Designer’s Name: Mr. Prashant


Paradava, Ms. Shweta Rathod, Mr. Hir
Soni
Area: 4480 sq.ft.
Project Completion date: October 2018
Photograph Courtesy: Mr. Umang Shah.
INTRODUCTION:
Restaurant Interior sets the stage for
a customer’s dining experience.
While restaurants, cafes and every
other establishment in the F&B industry
compete with each other using location, prices,
and promotions, very little take the win from the
margin of their interior design.
The design follows the ideology of
how restaurant interior design impacts customer
psychology, prompts them to order more or less,
and even impacts the duration of their stay in
the restaurant.
Seating options, light, music, and
architecture, all constitute a restaurant’s interior
design.
CONCEPT : retro Industrial
MATERIALS :
Arched glass walls
wooden tables
Cushioned chairs finished in
Blue and Green colour in contrast to the dark
colour palette around.
The flooring beneath the main
dining has been kept slightly dark with
black stone for flooring.
Introduction of stripped tiles break
the monotony of black flooring and
introduces an element of playfulness.
• Natural tones of wood teak finish in the
furniture allude to the luxurious
ambiance which is further accentuated
by Arched walls.

• The ceiling is exposed in grey,


following the overall dark palette in the
design.
• Ambient lighting has been used in the
design to define the overall look and
feel of the restaurant.
• The lighting fixtures are hung through
books from the ceiling.
• Rusted iron sheets have been
used as screening which
consists of perforations..

• The door shutters to the banquet


have been designed as a
bookshelf to create an
interesting element.
• Painted green shutters with tinted
glass, wall murals and paintings
and funky light elements and door
design make the entire space
vibrant and playful.
• MATERIALS

• WALLS: Paint, Corten steel panel


screening, Tinted glass

• FLOOR: Striped Tiles, leather finish


Kadappa stone

• CEILING: Corten steel

• FURNITURE: Veneer finish, velvet


upholstered chairs, Duco finish shutters
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• CONCEPT : Refined element ,
• classic forms
Tashya, A Bridal Boutique

At Chandigarh
INTRODUCTION

LOCATION: Chandigarh
• CONCEPT :traditional Indian
imagery in more ways than
one…
• DESIGNER: Ar. Aman
Aggarwal
• AREA :4000 sq. ft.
• Indian culture - seamless swirls of
• geometric
• ornamental in
• art
• decor style
• Floral motif in retro stylefish
• Scale motif
• Islamic floral motif
• Jaali worked paneling, on the
ceiling, as display backdrops, in
storage areas and integrated into
the custom-designed furniture
• Material
• copper, brass and mild steel,
thereby living up to the ‘native’
meaning of the name Tashya.
• Significantly, use of
traditional Indian metal craftwork is
reflected in the main door of the
store, where copper sheets have
been finished in takai (patterns
and textures engraved on a metal
sheet) and gulmekh (hand-
moulded nails used to cover the
corner joints of metal plates)..

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