Featured
This is the first impression, a curated glimpse into the diverse narratives I author. Each visual is chosen to communicate the depth and breadth of my approach to spatial branding, from serene minimalism to dramatic maximalism. This collection is an overture to the symphony of spaces I create.
Call Me Ten: A Japanese Culinary Haven
For this project, I translated the brand's minimalist Japanese ethos into a raw, cavernous experience. The design is a study in brutalist poetry, using sculpted concrete, rough-hewn stone, and dramatic shadows to create an atmosphere of primal authenticity and refined simplicity.
Lair: A Speakeasy's Secret Narrative
The brand identity of 'Lair' is built on mystery and concealment. I translated this by creating a three-tiered journey into a modern den, using a palette of black concrete, reflective steel, and dramatic shadows to craft an experience of discovery and raw, industrial elegance.
BANNG: A Thai-Indian Cultural Dialogue
This space is a vibrant collision of Thai and Indian narratives, designed to embody the brand's cross-cultural culinary spirit. I used a bold, theatrical palette of red, blue, and gold, and layered the space with folklore-inspired art and sculptural forms to create a dining experience that is both electric and culturally rich.
Hikki: A Symphony of Amber and Olive
For Hikki, I crafted a mise-en-scène of mid-century nostalgia and contemporary decadence. The brand's identity is translated through a rich, layered palette of moss greens, rust velvets, and fluted wood, all bathed in the soft amber glow of vintage-inspired lighting to create an intimate and moody dining narrative.
Lord Elgin & Elgin Cafe: Colonial Modernism
This project is a reinterpretation of colonial charm through a lens of modern restraint. I used a vocabulary of deep wood tones, checkerboard floors, and grand, light-filled volumes to create a spatial narrative that feels both timeless and contemporary, speaking in whispers of memory and design.
Lord Elgin Glasshouse: An Opulent Oasis
For this bar in Amritsar, I envisioned a transportive escape, a bright, sun-drenched glasshouse set within its own lush garden. The design uses a rich palette of green, brass, and teak, with opulent patterns and a dramatic glass-grid structure to create a multi-layered ensemble of classic luxury and modern escapism.
one8 Commune: Tropical Maximalism
For Virat Kohli's brand, I designed an immersive interplay of tropical maximalism and contemporary finesse. The space transitions seamlessly from a bright day-time eatery to a high-energy night spot, using a rich palette of teakwood, rattan, and Afro-prints to create a dynamic and vibrant spatial symphony.
House of Masaba: A Sculptural Couture-scape
In collaboration with Masaba Gupta, I translated her bold, rule-breaking brand identity into a fluid, sculptural space. The flagship store is a dialogue between Indian maximalism and modernism, where curved, fabric-like walls and terracotta hues create an immersive environment that is part gallery, part sanctum.
Be Well: The Architecture of Calm
For this wellness brand, the entire spatial narrative is built on restraint and clarity. I designed a journey through a series of calm, uncluttered volumes, using a minimal palette of natural stone, warm wood, and diffused light to create an atmosphere where the architecture itself promotes well-being.
House of Gond: A Residential Art Narrative
This home is a joint reflection of the client's persona and my design philosophy, a tribute to ingenious Indian traditions. I used meticulous teak wood carvings, Chettinad columns, and vibrant Karaikudi tile patterns to create a maximalist, art-filled space that is a living dialogue with its cultural context.
QBF Coffee: A Study in Japandi Warmth
For this artisanal coffee brand, I designed a serene haven that blends Japanese simplicity and Scandinavian warmth. The space is a meticulous composition of warm wood, travertine tiles, and clean lines, where natural light and the rich aroma of coffee create a tranquil, sensory-driven experience.
Tubu: Architecture in a Garden
For this project in Chandigarh, I dissolved the boundaries between architecture and nature. Inspired by the brand's organic ethos, I designed a series of Scandinavian-inspired black pods nestled within a lush garden, recycling an old structure to create a space that breathes and allows nature to make the final call.
Awards & Recognition
My work is a continuous dialogue with the broader world of design, and I am honored to have my spatial narratives recognized by esteemed institutions. These accolades are a testament to my team's dedication and our shared commitment to pushing the boundaries of experiential design.