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Recognized Design & Press Features

byAakriti Saraf DesignTakes projects across BengaluruStarts from2,600 ₹ per sq. ft.View full gallery

A collection of our work and design philosophy as celebrated by leading architecture and interior publications.

We are proud to be featured in Architectural Digest for this spacious Bengaluru home, where every nook has a tale to tell. The article highlights how we created a clean-lined yet carefully layered space with meaningful design details.

Our feature in Elle Decor, titled "Pattern Paradox," explores how we designed an intriguing story in a tri-generational Bengaluru home. The piece delves into our use of layered materiality and concealed storage to create order and warmth.

So thrilled to be featured in Living Etc magazine. This Q&A focuses on my go-to hardware choices, discussing how timeless finishes and unexpected details can make a design sing.

We are delighted to share our latest print feature in Trends Magazine. This article, "Cool and Composed," covers our design for a pharmaceutical company, focusing on our sustainable and eco-friendly approach.

Another look at our spread in Trends Magazine. This page highlights the curated collection of artworks that serve as focal points and conversation starters within the office space.

A flat lay of our feature in Trends Magazine. It is always a pleasure to see our projects in print and share our passion for creating beautiful, functional spaces.

About As Seen In: Press & Publications

People often ask if press features are merely about aesthetics. For me, they represent a validation of our commitment to quiet luxury and functional storytelling. Whether it is a tri-generational home in Bengaluru or a high-efficiency pharmaceutical office, these articles document how we balance form with the practical, everyday needs of the people who inhabit these spaces.

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