The crux of this project aimed at breaking the formality of a living room space. We wanted to deviate from the ordinary to create an empowering space that uplifts the experience for our end user. At CordKraft Design Studio, we want to curate experiences. Designed in layers, with multiple textures, patterns, and materials, the living room still looks seamless and minimal, while making a statement at the same time. A residence where elements of biophilia are replaced by pieces inspired by nature that is, sculptures and decorative pieces.
A Residence Where Elements of Biophilia are Replaced by Pieces Inspired by Nature | Cordkraft Design Studio
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The cactus sculpture is an in-house production from a series inspired by the shape and texture of an actual cactus. There is an interesting mix of elements from floor, to ceiling, to the wall and the furniture, however it just all seamlessly blends in, making the space look and feel bigger than it actually is.





Emotions ( Mural ) is also an add feature to engage with, adding dynamics to the space. This project is here to make a statement, and so are we.


Fact File
Designed by: Cordkraft Design Studio
Project Type: Residential Interior Design
Project Name: Divergent – Manipushpa
Location: Ahmedabad
Principal Architects: Ratnam Shah & Dhaval Sardhara
Photograph Courtesy: Murtaza Gandhi

Firm’s Instagram Link: Cordkraft Design Studio
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