Designing our New Delhi studio allowed us to articulate our ethos in built form—to shape a workspace that mirrors our values and the way we think about design. Within 1,200 square feet, we crafted a space that is both our manifesto and our reflection, grounded in clarity of structure and honesty of material. Moving through it, the rhythm of stone, wood, canvas, and light expresses our belief that design should be lived, felt, and experienced—not performed.

Red sandstone, terracotta, wood, and art unfold as a quiet dialogue, where every surface carries intent. The principal cabin balances strength and emotion through marble, sandstone, and culturally rooted art, while the meeting room invites conversation through patterned marble, soft olive tones, and warm textures.

Throughout, tactility is the unseen thread—light shifting across walls, thoughtful fixtures, and curated objects that hold meaning rather than decoration. The studio becomes less an office and more a distilled philosophy, expressing design as curation, restraint, and lived experience. To step inside is to understand the practice through atmosphere, not explanation.