In Mumbai, Essence of Art-designed The Canvas Home reinterprets Indian cultural memory through restraint, material honesty, and a contemporary residential language.

IDW celebrates India with an eclectic curation of the works of Indian designers, architects, photographers, product designers and artists.
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In Mumbai, Essence of Art-designed The Canvas Home reinterprets Indian cultural memory through restraint, material honesty, and a contemporary residential language.
Designed by Studio Timescape in Jaipur, this musician’s home–grounded in Indian materiality and with a close connection to the outdoors–balances everyday living with spaces for reflection and creative practice.
In Khar, Mumbai, Zindagi by Chie Design reimagines a contemporary apartment as a layered, emotionally driven home shaped by personal memories, crafted surfaces, and spatial fluidity.
Raaga, a 4,400 sq ft home in Chennai’s Adyar neighbourhood designed by YellowSub Studio, is conceived around memory, continuity, and the careful integration of a family’s long-collected belongings.
Intraa Design Studio demonstrate how warmth, material honesty, and spatial clarity can transform a compact 850-sq-ft apartment into a deeply lived-in family home in Pune.
In Ahmedabad, Notions 3/2 design Sukoon as a thoughtfully planned apartment where warmth, gentle forms, and efficient planning come together to support everyday family life across generations.
This Mumbai home designed by Ishaay Interiors for a three-generation family brings together cultural memory, crafted detail, and contemporary restraint.
Designed by Shrutika Raut Design Studio, Vasumati is a sensitively refurbished family bungalow that carries memory forward through restraint, continuity, and a design approach rooted in preservation rather than reinvention.
On Mumbai’s Peddar Road, Royal Home Spaces-designed Maharaja’s Pad is a layered residence where classic Indian elegance is carefully preserved and reinterpreted through modern comfort, spatial clarity and refined detailing.