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FACT FILE

Category

Interior

Year of Completion

2019

Typology

Retail

Location

Ahmedabad

Project Area (sqmt)

-

Lead Architect

Kanika Agarwal

andblack Team

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Lapis Lazuli

FACT FILE

Category

Interior

Year of Completion

2019

Typology

Retail

Location

Ahmedabad

Project Area (sqft)

-

Lead Architect

Kanika Agarwal

andblack Team

-

Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli is a spatial translation of an industrial vocabulary into a showroom that balances raw textures with precise craftsmanship and immersive brand storytelling.

The space negotiates its dual function—display and work—through contrast and continuity. The showroom is expansive and modular, with framed volumes and subtle level shifts. The mirror-clad wall reflects scale and product, multiplying depth without visual clutter. Above, a mesh ceiling installation activates the vertical dimension while maintaining spatial porosity. The office and director’s cabin extend the same design logic with tailored finesse. Here, warmth is introduced through wood paneling, a curved desk, and finer detailing, maintaining coherence without repetition. Every junction, finish, and fixture is intentional—designed not to decorate, but to hold form and function in balance.

This is not a backdrop for furniture. It’s a spatial identity—assertive, industrial, and quietly sculpted to frame the brand’s philosophy of class and clarity.

The showroom and office for Lapis Lazuli reinterprets a double-height shell into a bold spatial narrative grounded in minimalism, contrast, and clarity. A restrained palette of brick, blackened steel, raw concrete, and metal mesh defines the envelope, while custom-designed elements like a pipe-frame staircase and embossed brick feature wall assert identity. Within this honest, tactile framework, furniture curation becomes an act of choreography—each setting staged for pause, contrast, and dialogue. Pops of yellow function as spatial cues, breaking continuity while maintaining restraint. Materials aren’t treated; they’re exposed, revealing their texture, mass, and precision.

This is not a backdrop for furniture. It’s a spatial identity—assertive, industrial, and quietly sculpted to frame the brand’s philosophy of class and clarity.

The showroom and office for Lapis Lazuli reinterprets a double-height shell into a bold spatial narrative grounded in minimalism, contrast, and clarity. A restrained palette of brick, blackened steel, raw concrete, and metal mesh defines the envelope, while custom-designed elements like a pipe-frame staircase and embossed brick feature wall assert identity. Within this honest, tactile framework, furniture curation becomes an act of choreography—each setting staged for pause, contrast, and dialogue. Pops of yellow function as spatial cues, breaking continuity while maintaining restraint. Materials aren’t treated; they’re exposed, revealing their texture, mass, and precision.

Lapis Lazuli is a spatial translation of an industrial vocabulary into a showroom that balances raw textures with precise craftsmanship and immersive brand storytelling.

The space negotiates its dual function—display and work—through contrast and continuity. The showroom is expansive and modular, with framed volumes and subtle level shifts. The mirror-clad wall reflects scale and product, multiplying depth without visual clutter. Above, a mesh ceiling installation activates the vertical dimension while maintaining spatial porosity. The office and director’s cabin extend the same design logic with tailored finesse. Here, warmth is introduced through wood paneling, a curved desk, and finer detailing, maintaining coherence without repetition. Every junction, finish, and fixture is intentional—designed not to decorate, but to hold form and function in balance.

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