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FACT FILE

Category

Interior

Year of Completion

2019

Typology

Retail

Location

Ahmedabad

Project Area (sqmt)

_

Lead Architect

Jwalant Mahadevwala

andblack Team

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Homelab Experience Centre

FACT FILE

Category

Interior

Year of Completion

2019

Typology

Retail

Location

Ahmedabad

Project Area (sqmt)

_

Lead Architect

Jwalant Mahadevwala

andblack Team

_

Homelab Experience Centre

Homelab Experience Centre

Homelab Experience Centre

Homelab strips away excess, creating a darkened space where furniture commands attention. A study in contrast, where light and material define experience.

A modular shelving system allows for constant reconfiguration, adapting to different furniture displays. The entrance, clad in burnt wood, introduces a raw, tactile contrast to the interior’s muted tones. Underfoot, black and gray microtopping reinforces the seamless, monolithic aesthetic. Every element is deliberate—supporting the idea that furniture is not simply placed within a space but shapes the way it is perceived.

A controlled environment where design adapts, spaces shift, and furniture dictates the narrative.

Homelab is an experience center designed to shift focus entirely to the furniture. The interiors recede into a deep gray palette, ensuring the pieces on display take precedence. Spaces are framed with bold-colored metal structures, marking subtle transitions between living, dining, and bedroom environments. These frames act as spatial markers, defining thresholds without enclosure.

A controlled environment where design adapts, spaces shift, and furniture dictates the narrative.

Homelab is an experience center designed to shift focus entirely to the furniture. The interiors recede into a deep gray palette, ensuring the pieces on display take precedence. Spaces are framed with bold-colored metal structures, marking subtle transitions between living, dining, and bedroom environments. These frames act as spatial markers, defining thresholds without enclosure.

Homelab strips away excess, creating a darkened space where furniture commands attention. A study in contrast, where light and material define experience.

A modular shelving system allows for constant reconfiguration, adapting to different furniture displays. The entrance, clad in burnt wood, introduces a raw, tactile contrast to the interior’s muted tones. Underfoot, black and gray microtopping reinforces the seamless, monolithic aesthetic. Every element is deliberate—supporting the idea that furniture is not simply placed within a space but shapes the way it is perceived.

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