An alumni of Vastu Kala Academy in New Delhi and Rachna Sansad in Mumbai, Amrita Guha is one part of the powerhouse that makes up Untitled Design, while Joya Nandurdikar makes up the other. A former lecturer of design department in the Delhi administration, Joya is a qualified interiors designer. Together, the award-winning powerhouses have worked steadfast for the last 22 odd years to redefine the tenets of Indian luxury design. In their crusade to champion arts, crafts and the artisans that render intricate creations that steep from rich cultural references, they have elevated the prose around luxury to be inclusive, by making vernacular design visually, functionally and aesthetically, that much more appealing.
These inspiring purveyors of Indian artisanal design focus on curating vignettes that traverse the obvious to build on the nascent idea of what a craft is and thereby making it scaled up, well-nuanced additions to a space. For the high-end residences, boutique resorts, hospitality spaces and commercial hubs, they create, the duo are constantly on the lookout for inspiration, an idea and the means and ways to transform it into living art.
While we know that everything the duo do harks back to perpetuating traditional techniques in contemporary narratives, we wonder how the duo came together and joined forces with this common goal in sight. Joya goes down memory lane and reveals, "Before venturing out together as Untitled Design, we first gained experience with established names in the field. We were working together in a studio, 'The Inside Story', with Jyoti Punj when we both recognised our design compatibility in designing.
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BALI IN BENGALURU
Studio Skapa Architects devises a sophisticated design for a cafe in Bengaluru that integrates with the surrounding nature
A ROBUST PRESENCE
Hiral Jobalia Studio helms the design of this 14,000sqft Firozabad residence that is accompanied by generous landscaped areas measuring nearly twice the size of the building footprint
A SUBLIME STANCE
This spacious house in Gujarat, conceptualised by Dipen Gada & Associates, does away with frills and ostentation in favour of an aesthetic dictated by clean lines and tasteful restraint
A CONTEXTUAL NARRATIVE
Natural elements effortlessly weave their way into this Ratnagiri house designed by Hrishikesh More Architects
NATURE'S HUG
Thoughtfully designed by Manoj Patel Design Studio, this home in Gujarat integrates functionality with unique spatial experiences
CLASSICALLY CONTEMPORARY
A confluence of neo-classical and modern elements form the crux of this fuss-free family home by TaP Design Inc.
THE BLURRING REALMS
Conceived by LIJO.RENY.architects, the architecture of The Stoic Wall Residence-located in Kerala - shapes up in response to the region's tropical climate and the site's challenging physical conditions
A UNIQUE BLEND
Faisal Manzur facelifts this Chennai home with elements that seem simple but are crafted with utmost attention to detail
BRICK TALES
Charged Voids fosters an intimate brick-walled sanctuary for a multi-generational family in Chandigarh
The future is VERNACULAR!
Responsible and responsive, architects Pashmin Shah and Satyajeet Patwardhan are at the forefront of taking things slow and championing the modern vernacular design approach that is steeped in science, culture and so much more. In this exclusive, they discuss the larger picture with us