Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Passez à l'illimité avec Magzter GOLD

Obtenez un accès illimité à plus de 9 000 magazines, journaux et articles Premium pour seulement

$149.99
 
$74.99/Année

Essayer OR - Gratuit

STEP INSIDE A THEATRICAL AGE

Elle Decor India

|

June - July 2025

What would a Parisian respond to an Indian palette? Vaishali Kamdar and Komal Sanghavi Vasa come together to design this answer at a South Mumbai residence

- TEXT BY PRATISHTHA RANA PHOTOGRAPHY BY SULEIMAN MERCHANT

STEP INSIDE A THEATRICAL AGE

Is this in Provence, South France? Have I teleported back to the beautiful origins of Art Deco or is this somewhere between the Regency-era Europe and the Mediterranean terrains? These thoughts without abandon kept my gaze affixed at the entryway as I stood inside this home in South Mumbai that unravelled alive with a multitude of expressions at the very onset. Think an enigmatic red artwork gently brushed with daylight; the disciplined linearity of black and white striped flooring, and the curved boundaries of soft-white walls meeting an ochre-toned dome on the oval ceiling above. For me, so much to see. For the home, so much to tell! A short expedition up on the high-rise’s floors, the residence for a family of four stands emblematic of urban Indian homes going through a roaring renaissance — a decisive, almost inherent rejection of common, templatised Indian dwellings, fronted by Vaishali Kamdar of her eponymous firm and Komal Sanghavi Vasa of Gesamt Design, for whom this home is their fourth such collaboration. And fourth such triumph together to create something extraordinary. The 3,000 sq ft abode sheds the skin of overused checklists and parading of repetitive aesthetics. Instead, it subscribes itself to methodical planning, finding solutions that respond to utility as well as artistry, and regular conversations with the homeowners, drawing from their spiritual beliefs and cultural roots. "The family was keen on using classical overtones and detailing," reveal Vaishali and Komal, who balance their individualistic yet unified ways of design experiments with grace. Wrapped in layered aesthetics, the focus is on jewel tones, exquisite materials and visual patterns of interest that declare the homeowners' love for contemporary-classical interiors and collecting rare art and antiquities. “Imagine being a collector of Indian art in Paris. Let's design the house through that lens. What would a Parisian respond to out of an Indian palette — this was the narrative

PLUS D'HISTOIRES DE Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

SANCTUARY OF SPACES

In Lutyen's Delhi, architect Apoorva Shroff anchors a modern home around an olive tree as she reimagines the space for the evolving needs of a growing family

time to read

3 mins

August – September 2025

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

ANCHORED BY AIR

Nestled between sprawling salt pans and dense mangroves, this villa in Goa by We Design Studio is a thoughtful exploration of volume, vernacular, and visual continuity

time to read

3 mins

August – September 2025

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

BREWED INTO THE BUILD

NaaV Studio shapes True Black's latest Hyderabad destination, where a sepia-soaked sanctuary beckons one to pause amid the rush

time to read

2 mins

August – September 2025

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

UNDER THE SHADE OF JACKFRUIT TREES THE YELLOW JUGGERNAUT

Amid Meghalaya's verdant hills, atArchitecture envisions a striking yellow beacon that embodies the partnership between architectural innovation, the farmers' collective and the community's vision

time to read

2 mins

August – September 2025

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

ALIVE AND EXTANT

Rekindling the spirit of ancient marketplaces, XTANT, envisioned by Kavita Parmar and Marcella Echavarría weaves craft, memory and community into a quiet but radical act of cultural exchange in Mallorca with 83 artists from 30 countries

time to read

3 mins

August – September 2025

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

INTUITIVE INTENTION

Bathrooms don't need to look like bathrooms. EDIDA-winner Vaishali Kamdar redesigns FCML's store in Mumbai, exploring possibilities of turning the tide on this oft-forgotten space in the home through art and whimsy

time to read

2 mins

August – September 2025

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

THE IDEA OF NOW

Measured, qualitative and ageless. With plans to arrive in India this year, Liaigre answers how to hold on to history in the age of digital speed

time to read

2 mins

August – September 2025

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

INSIDE A BUBBLE

Make furniture fun again! Roche Bobois channels its iconic French art de vivre into their new showroom in Hyderabad

time to read

1 mins

August – September 2025

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

GRACE NOTES

A home in Mumbai designed by Kumpal Vaid artfully brings together graceful restraint, familial sentiment and a play of textures into quiet sophistication

time to read

2 mins

August – September 2025

Elle Decor India

Elle Decor India

A HOME AND ODE

Iram Sultan and Gautam Baid's friendship becomes the blueprint for the Baid residence in New Delhi where design follows memories, shared interests and the ease of cherished relationships

time to read

4 mins

August – September 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size