Essayer OR - Gratuit
WHERE MODERNITY MEETS ANTIQUITY
January 2025
|Architecture + Design
In Mumbai's iconic World Towers, Eshita Marwah, in collaboration with Rutvan Sheth, transforms a 4,000-square-foot residence by fusing centuries-old antiques with cutting-edge design. This extraordinary home features the world's highest music studio, all while offering sweeping 270-degree views of the Arabian Sea

PROJECT: The Antiquarian's Home, Mumbai; ARCHITECTS: by e & co. and V Create Architects; PHOTOGRAPHS: Ishita Sitwala
Situated on the 72nd floor, this 4,000-square-foot residence—a combination of two adjacent apartments—represents a collaborative triumph between by e & co. and V Create Architects who have transformed a bare shell into what may be one of the city’s most distinctive homes. Discussing the homeowner’s brief, founder of by e & co. Eshita Marwah shares, “They were looking for something that would suit their young son’s taste which leans towards a more modern, new-age, wabi-sabi aesthetic, while the parents’ preferences are rooted in a more refined and polished style.” The project’s most striking feature is the commanding 270-degree views of Mumbai’s cityscape and the Arabian Sea, all of which truly set it apart to be these spectacular vistas are integrated into a carefully choreographed design that serves as both a family sanctuary and a professional creative space. “At our first joint visit to the bare shell apartment, I clearly remember the first thing our client said as a reference—‘What if we could let’s make the most of this, and so we did’,” reveals Rutvan Sheth, Partner – V Create Architects.

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