A design practice crafted with the brand's spirit and ethos, not only inspires focus and imagination, it confers the clientele a perspective of what's to come. Designed by Aparna Kaushik, the four storey structure for Aparna Kaushik Design Group's new Noida office borrows the identity of its occupant and devises a vintage aesthetic underlined by contextual design.
Symmetric silhouettes composed of clean lines and large balconied windows furnish the office in a subtle exterior palette of warm grey and antique brass hues. The design incorporates hints of classical stylisations brought together by tailored fabrics and furniture.
In constant conversation with natural light, the entrance, hallway and lobbies speak volumes of its richness. The Calacatta gold marble floors beset by architectural art and sculptures adds vividity. Aparna Kaushik's penchant for modern and impressionist art is depicted by bronze sculptures of an engrossed seated man and a girl dressed like a ballerina with the stance of a dancer with the gaze of childlike wonder and creativity.
This story is from the February - March 2022 edition of Elle Decor India.
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