This 1000 sq. ft. office space has been designed for a textile firm, drawing inspiration from contemporary Indian architecture while deeply rooting itself in traditional aesthetics. The design thoughtfully blends modern spatial planning with elements of Indian heritage, creating a workspace that is both functional and culturally resonant.
Central to the design concept is the integration of Indian motifs—subtle yet impactful—in surfaces, partitions, and textures. These motifs, drawn from textile patterns and vernacular ornamentation, echo the identity of the firm while lending character to the interior palette. The materials and finishes are carefully curated to evoke warmth, using natural textures, earthy tones, and handcrafted elements to foster a grounded, inviting atmosphere.
Spatial organization focuses on openness and connectivity, balancing enclosed cabins with collaborative zones. The furniture and fixtures are contemporary in form but enriched with detailing that reflects traditional Indian craftsmanship. Art and artifact placements serve as storytelling devices, reinforcing the cultural context of the firm’s work.
This office is more than a workplace—it is a reflection of the brand’s ethos and a celebration of Indian design heritage reimagined in a modern context.
Design:
Design Team: Gagandeep Singh Chawla, Adesh Shah
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