Featured
This is the first impression for a potential client, a curated glimpse into our philosophy of creating soulful, atmospheric spaces. The selection moves from the expansive integration of nature to the intimate, tactile details of our craft.
Living with Nature: Verandahs & Courtyards
We dissolve the boundaries between inside and out. Our designs use verandahs, courtyards, and expansive glass walls to make the surrounding landscape, light, and air an integral part of your daily life.
The Soul of Material: Stone, Wood & Metal
We build with honesty, using noble, natural materials that tell a story. From locally sourced Indian stone and salvaged teak to aged brass and Corten steel, we let the inherent beauty and texture of each material define the space.
Bespoke Craftsmanship: The Art of the Detail
We believe the soul of a space is found in its details. Every element, from a custom door handle to a sculpted sink, is thoughtfully designed and executed by skilled artisans to create a sense of tactile comfort and lasting quality.
Interior Sanctuaries
Our integrated approach ensures every interior element feels like it belongs. We design holistic spaces where kitchens, bathrooms, and living areas flow together, creating a peaceful and cohesive atmosphere for family life and entertaining.
Spaces of Stillness: Water & Light
We use water and light as architectural materials to shape experience and evoke emotion. Reflective pools create tranquility, while carefully designed openings and skylights orchestrate the play of natural light and shadow throughout the day.
Architectural Expressions: Pavilions & Installations
Beyond homes, we create temporary and permanent installations that explore architectural ideas in their purest form. These projects, like the Durall Pavilion, are exercises in creating atmosphere, whether for a public exhibition or a private garden folly.
From Concept to Reality
Every project begins with a vision and a conversation. This collection shows our process, from initial sketches and conceptual renders that capture the dream, to on-site construction photos that reveal the bones of the building.