Pastiche of Patchwork: Parikh Residence
Since the theme of the living & dining areas was patchwork, we customised this ceiling on site by mixing different patterns in plaster of paris. We then finished this in a light grey paint wash to distinguish it from the balance plain white ceiling on either side. Towards the dining area, this patterned tile ceiling staggered and fades out into the plain white ceiling.
The sofa and swing were custom designed by us and made locally. Throughout the space, we have aimed at using Indian designed furniture and materials as much as possible.
The larger centre artwork is a custom made woodcut panel designed and painted by Sejal Parikh and our inhouse artist, Madhavi Mehta. To complement this piece, we customised two oil on canvas artworks and a traditional Ceylonese mask on either side.
The deer hunter plaster of Paris bust was made by Madhavi Mehta and the bronze mirror above and the side table is by Arzan Khambatta. The mask on the side table is from Bali.
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Next to the sofa is a deer-hunter sculpture by inhouse artist Madhavi Mehta and a side table by Arzan Khambatta. The...