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Atmospheric Interior Sanctuaries

bySpasm DesignTakes projects across India; Visit studio in Andheri West, MumbaiStarts from1,000 ₹ per sq. ft.View full gallery

We build spaces that feel human, quiet, and deeply connected to their surroundings. Interiors defined by light, natural materials, and a sense of stillness.

A seamless gray concrete gallery and party space. We designed this area to be highly adaptable, with a long communal table and a dramatic staircase, allowing atmosphere and people to make the space.

The kitchen in the Bombay Penthouse, designed for entertaining. We used all Indian materials, including salvaged teak for the cabinetry and granite for the worktops, to create a space that is both functional and beautiful.

A custom-designed vanity in the Bombay Penthouse. The combination of salvaged teak, white Bhanswara marble, and a clean, mid-century inspired design creates a sense of peaceful, elemental luxury.

A detail of the kitchen cabinetry in the Bombay Penthouse. The contrast between the warm teak, the dark glass, and the cool granite backsplash is a study in material harmony.

A render of the Koba House, a country home by the Sabarmati river. We envision big, white spaces that frame expansive views, with dramatic skylights that make light the true showstopper.

A glimpse into the details of a penthouse interior. From a sculptural spiral staircase to custom-carved marble sinks and a serene, wood-paneled dining room, every detail is considered to create a cohesive and elegant home.

A spacious master bathroom in the Bombay Penthouse. White marble clads the floors and walls, creating a bright and serene sanctuary, while a teak bench and vanity add warmth.

The communal table in the gray concrete gallery space, illuminated by a custom installation of pendant lights. This space is designed for get-togethers of every kind, from art exhibits to large dinner parties.

Another view of the gallery space, showing the dramatic steel and wood staircase. The architecture takes a relaxed approach, providing a versatile canvas for life and art.

Atmosphere and mood are created through material and craft. This dining space in our Juhu project features a custom table, warm wood paneling, and a significant piece of art, all working together to tell a story.

About Interior Sanctuaries

We don't believe in off-the-shelf design or catalog furniture. When we approach an interior sanctuary, we start by listening to the site and the rhythm of your daily life. We rely on the raw weight of Indian stone, like Bhanswara marble or Kotah, paired with the warmth of salvaged teak to build spaces that feel quiet, relevant, and entirely yours—never over-designed.

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