Classic Reinterpreted Style
Classic Reinterpreted Style
Classic Reinterpreted Style
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
INTRODUCTION
Project-“Tathastu”(Wedding
Boutique)
CONCEPT
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
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)..