Posts Tagged ‘Lotus Design’
By Lotus Design. I saw this a long time ago on Ambrish’s laptop and have looked forward to featuring it since. The simple use of paper and colours brings back memories of the paper windmill sellers and makes the mela so festive.
Filed under: Indian Craft | 8 Comments
Tags: Festive, Indian Mela, Lotus Design, Patiala Craft Mela
Window Shopping > Ashima – Leena
The Ashima – Leena store is subtle, so much so that you might not notice anything but the clothes. But there are simple details that charmed me. The embedded designs that melt the cement floor as they vein out from the logo, the suspended silent busts that the clothes float on, the gold that adds […]
Filed under: Indian Fashion, Indian Stores | 13 Comments
Tags: Ambrish Arora, Ankur Choksi, Arun Kullu, Ashima and Leena, Itu Chaudhuri Design, Lotus Design, Sidhartha Talwar
*An Indian By Design Exclusive* Presenting the first pictures of the new Rohit Bal Store, at Emporio in New Delhi. The store evokes a sense of grungy grandeur, and the gold and mirror and jaali work seem refined and edgy simultaneously. I enjoyed the way the store is filled with distractions, but the garments are […]
Filed under: Indian Interiors, Indian Stores | 30 Comments
Tags: Ambrish Arora, Ankur Choksi, Arun Kullu, Emporio, Lotus Design, Rohit Bal Store
Culinary celebrity Marut Sikka’s daytime café turned evening sit-down, Magique, in the Garden of five senses is set in a Delhi public park. This Asian fusion restaurant designed by Lotus Design has created quite a buzz since it opened last year. Indian by Design serves up assorted pictures garished with a quirky identity. (p.s: I […]
Filed under: Indian Graphic Design, Indian Interiors | 3 Comments
Tags: Ambrish Arora, Ankur Choksi, Arun Kullu, Asian Fusion, Brand Identity, Garden of five senses, Indian Graphic Design, Indian Restaurants, Infomen, Lotus Design, Magique, Marut Sikka, Sidhartha Talwar
Good Earth just opened the doors to its enigmatic flasgship store in Saket, New Delhi. The products lend it the same air of familiarity, but the subtle yet mammoth design differences take you into a new space altogether. Designed by the immensely talented Lotus Design (Mehrangarh museum shop, Levi’s Rivet, Xylys, Khaja Chowk…), it’s dazzling, […]
Filed under: Indian Interiors, Indian Stores | 15 Comments
Tags: Ambrish Arora, Ankur Choksi, Arun Kullu, Design Feature, Indian Interiors, Indian Stores, Lotus Design, Sidhartha Talwar