Raw yet enthralling, designer Mustafa Eisa’s distinctive approach of fusing multiple design concepts is creating stirs internationally
In 1993, when Mustafa Eisa topped his class at the Parsons School of Design, New York, he had not anticipated that his work would establish him as one of the most sought-after names in the design fraternity. Today, over two decades since the inception of Mustafa Eisa Design, his breadth of work boasts of top-of-the-line clients that need no introduction.
EARLY BEGINNINGS
When Eisa started his career as an independent designer, his approach to design was contemporary and minimalistic. He later switched to classic fusion and did a lot of work with Asian fusion followed by Baroque fusion. “I have argued on both sides of the statement — ‘less is more’ and ‘more is more’, and truly believed both arguments.” Now, coming full circle, he has returned to offering contemporary design solutions keeping relevant industry trends in mind. Currently, he is also exploring a fusion between Art Deco and contemporary design styles, to be incorporated in his future projects.
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A ROBUST PRESENCE
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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
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NATURE'S HUG
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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
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A UNIQUE BLEND
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BRICK TALES
Charged Voids fosters an intimate brick-walled sanctuary for a multi-generational family in Chandigarh
The future is VERNACULAR!
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