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Design Recognition and Editorial Features

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Our design philosophy goes beyond the blueprint, actively contributing to the broader conversation on Indian architecture, sustainability, and modern living.

This year, our ideas moved beyond projects to find space in leading publications like AD, Elle Decor, and The Times of India. We are grateful for the platforms that allow us to share our insights on design and living.

A video montage of the logos of publications that have featured our work and our voice. Expanding our reach and sharpening our presence in the design dialogue is a key part of our mission.

We were honored to have our founder, Rachna Agarwal, featured on the cover of Fortune India Exchange as one of the "Leaders: Shaping the India of Tomorrow."

It was a proud moment to be recognized by India Today as one of the 'Top 100 Women Achievers of India' in the Architectural Visionaries category. This is a celebration of the collective spirit of our studio.

Our work was featured on the cover of CW Design Build. The article inside discusses our take on using color and tiles to create mood and memory in a space.

Can a color make you feel at home? Our founder's feature in Construction World's "Tile Tales" explores the shift towards bolder hues and softer tones in modern interiors.

Our perspective on blending vintage elements into modern homes was featured by News18. We believe heritage pieces add emotion and a sense of timelessness to contemporary spaces.

A collage from our feature on using vintage pieces. In a world of sleek minimalism, items with a story bring warmth and a quiet sense of soul, grounding modern homes in personal history.

About In the Press: Recognition & Dialogue

When you see our work featured in publications like AD or Elle Decor, it is never about the fame. We use these platforms to advocate for sustainable, human-centric design, testing our theories against the evolving landscape of Indian homes. This public dialogue ensures our design language remains relevant, technically sound, and deeply attuned to the specific lifestyle needs of our clients.