Nueva, located in the Taj skyline in Ahmedabad, is a textile retail store of 375 sq. ft. area.
Bringing together a natural palette with Indian folk art-inspired space helped create an oasis that the owner truly desired. The natural material palette comprising exposed concrete, wood, brass, lime plaster together with metalwork and mirror wall.
The exposed concrete ceiling together with the smooth lime plaster finish on the walls and floor create a rustic charm.
The walls with its natural rustic lime plaster-finish backgrounds the light-toned display units.
A unique center table has been customized out of a wooden heritage door, finished with a glass top to add a classical look to this astonishing textile retail shop. The wooden-carved chairs are perfectly paired up with this center table. The minimal furniture helps create more space to move around.
β€œOne of the larger design objectives was to subdue the compact space with the use of soft colors, arches and curved edges.”
The arched narrative is carried through in the detailing of the display units and the mirror wall.
Considering space constraints, open metal shelves have been provided for display units.
Light-toned arched display units sheathes the stock of the textiles, counterbalancing the darker rustic tone of walls. This display units are customised on the basis of quantity of stock to be displayed. The hole-cuts for duppattas and the shelves for thaan collection add creative interior-details to the store.
The combination adds buoyancy to this textile-retail store.
The mirror wall is creatively designed to look spacious and acts as a dramatic backdrop to the whole space.
The hand murals, hanging out from the wall, for displaying traditional purses is wisely designed to look attractive to customers whilst keeping in mind the space constraint.
The reception table is also made on site with an idea to use the stamps of textiles, with a silvery-golden textured wall.
Track lights in ceiling, defused lights behind the display units helps to highlight the furniture and space within.
From the consoles to the treatment of the walls, there is subtle continuity in the design language throughout this space that softens and elevates the textile-retail store.

2021

2020

The exposed-concrete ceiling together with the smooth lime plaster-finish on the walls and floor create a rustic charm.
The walls with its natural rustic lime plaster-finish backgrounds the light-toned display units.
A unique centre table has been customised out of wooden-heritage door, finished with a glass top to add a classical look to this astonishing textile retail shop. The wooden-carved chairs are perfectly paired-up with this centre table.
The mirror wall is creatively designed to look spacious and acts as a dramatic backdrop to the whole space.
The reception table is also made on site with an idea to use the stamps of textiles, with a silvery-golden textured wall.

Ar. Harikrushna Pattani
Ar. Hemang Mistry
Ar. Asish Rathod
Ms. Pooja Solanki
Ar. Vasavi Mehta

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