Design Projects Featured in Leading Media
I’m genuinely humbled to see our projects recognized by publications I grew up reading. These features capture the essence of what I try to build: spaces that are functional, honest, and distinctly personal.
I was thrilled to have my work featured in Architect and Interiors India magazine. This video flips through the pages of the feature, showcasing the YOUNION and Venus Communiti projects.
A shot of our tropical-themed boardroom, as featured in a repost by Elle Decor India. The publication highlighted the project's unconventional and refreshing approach to office design.
Architectural Digest India featured our work on the AMC Chairman's office. This image from the feature shows the elegant entryway with its custom art and lighting.
Our pantry design for the Venus Communiti coworking space, shared by Elle Decor India. The bold flooring and marble island were noted for their stylish and functional appeal.
The serene blue sofa from the AMC office lounge, as seen in the Architectural Digest India feature. It's always an honor to be recognized by such a prestigious design authority.
About this collection
Getting featured in magazines like AD India and Elle Decor is a massive highlight, but the real story is in the process. It wasn't about landing the perfect shot; it was about weeks of coordinating custom tile layouts and finding the right acoustic balance for a high-traffic office. These projects represent exactly how I work—starting with a raw, empty shell and building something that feels completely grounded in the client’s actual needs.
When you see a project in a magazine, you're usually looking at the final, finished result. You see the clean lines, the perfect lighting, and the stylized furniture. But for me, these features are mostly a reminder of the journey it took to get there. Whether it was the AMC Chairman’s office or the Venus Communiti space, every project started as a bare shell with structural constraints and a client who wanted something different.
The Reality Behind the Feature
Take the pantry design for Venus Communiti, which caught the eye of Elle Decor. That wasn't just an aesthetic choice; it was a decision to use bold, high-traffic flooring to create an energetic zone within a massive eight-thousand-square-foot coworking facility. Similarly, the tropical boardroom featured in Elle Decor required a careful balance of privacy and openness—achieving that feeling of a sanctuary while staying fully functional for an active workspace in Kalyan Nagar, Bengaluru.
Why Good Clients Matter
If there is one thing I’ve learned, it’s that good design is a two-way street. The Architectural Digest India feature on our work for the AMC Group is a perfect example. Because the client was deeply involved and focused on the value of good architecture, the entire process was smooth. When you work with people who understand that a boardroom can be more than just a table and chairs, that’s when you get to experiment with custom art, layered lighting, and high-end materials like Italian marble.
My Approach to Your Space
I don’t come with a pre-set 'look' or a template. My process is to listen, learn the context, and build from scratch. If you’re in Bengaluru or Mysuru and looking for interior design that actually solves problems rather than just filling a room, let’s talk. I’m always interested in a new challenge, whether it’s a modern office, a cafe, or a workspace that needs a complete rethink.
Tangram
I’m Shraddha, and I run Tangram. I don’t follow a fixed design style, but I do obsess over the details that turn a bare shell into a story. If you’re looking to build a space that actually reflects how you work, let’s chat about your project.
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