When the outside is this serene, the inside has to speak the same language.
Greens that connect, textures that soften, and a centre fabric that quietly became the hero of the space.
@nirajsha (Niraj Shah) of @idodesignindia (IDO Design) with @drapeshoppe (Drape Shoppe) for @lollorossoindia (Lollo Rosso), Adani Shantigram.
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Not every fabric is chosen to stand out, some are chosen to respond.
In hospitality spaces, fabrics can quietly shape the experience. From softening glass, to adding warmth, balancing movement, and creating depth where architecture leaves openness.
Good interiors aren’t built with isolated elements, they’re layered through materials that understand the space they belong to.
Interior Design: @idodesignindia@nirajsha
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Colour, when translated through fabric, stops being visual and starts becoming experiential.
For Lollo Rosso, the palette wasn’t chosen to stand out, it was designed to settle in. Deep greens that echo the surrounding foliage, muted reds that add warmth without overpowering, and grounding neutrals that hold it all together. Each tone is intentional, but more importantly, each tone is felt.
Fabric colour theory, not as a rulebook, but as a response, to context, to architecture, and to the way a space is meant to make you feel.
Crafted for @lollorossoindia by @drapeshoppe 🪡
Interior Design: @idodesignindia@nirajsha
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Moh Studio | SBR Ahmedabad @mohstudioahmedabad
Fashion Boutique | 3019 Sq.Ft
A space designed to let fashion breathe.
The design is rooted in harmony and balance, with an open layout that feels expansive yet intentional. Every element is thoughtfully placed to reduce sensory noise allowing each piece to stand distinct, elevated, and truly seen.
Microtopping Walls & Floors @colourzonemarketing
Flooring @turakhiaceramics
Architectural Lighting & Automation @agrima_solutions
Metal Fabricator @madhav_enterprise18
Sculptural and Bar counter Lights @amitdashara
Glass Doors & Windows @vishvesh_glasses
Photographer @darshit_ringwala_photography
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Moh Studio | SBR Ahmedabad @mohstudioahmedabad
Fashion Boutique | 3019 Sq.Ft
A space designed to let fashion breathe.
Soft, mood lighting gently washes over surfaces, while brass accents, stone, granite, and a subtle ceiling medallion introduce a contemporary-classical layer.
The result is minimal yet rich where design steps back, and fashion takes the lead.
Microtopping Walls & Floors @colourzonemarketing
Flooring @turakhiaceramics
Architectural Lighting & Automation @agrima_solutions
Metal Fabricator @madhav_enterprise18
Sculptural and Bar counter Lights @amitdashara
Glass Doors & Windows @vishvesh_glasses
Photographer @darshit_ringwala_photography
Moh Studio | SBR Ahmedabad @mohstudioahmedabad
Fashion Boutique | 3019 Sq.Ft
A space designed to let fashion breathe.
Home to designer pret and timeless pieces, this premium boutique unfolds within a monochromatic shell, where microtopping seamlessly wraps floor and walls creating a quiet, uninterrupted canvas.
Layers of chocolate and acorn browns, paired with walnut-toned veneer, bring depth, warmth, and grounded luxury.
Microtopping Walls & Floor @colourzonemarketing
Flooring @turakhiaceramics
Architectural Lighting & Automation @agrima_solutions
Metal Fabricator @madhav_enterprise18
Sculptural and Bar counter Lights @amitdashara
Glass Doors & Windows @vishvesh_glasses
Photographer @darshit_ringwala_photography
Designer × Artisan—where repair becomes expression and the familiar is reimagined.
Restored using a Sankheda leg, the chair doesn’t conceal its repair—it celebrates it. Structure becomes statement, and craft becomes care, allowing the object to hold its past while evolving into something quietly renewed and intentionally complete.
Pictured here : Repurposed chair with Sankheda Lef by artist Anil Suthar
Showcased at @theraw.house@craftcollectiveindia
Designer × Artisan—where repair becomes expression and the familiar is reimagined.
IDO × The Raw House presents a dialogue between design and tradition, where materials, memory, and making come together as one evolving language. Experience craft not as artifact, but as a living, thinking practice.
@theraw.house@craftcollectiveindia
Designer × Artisan : where repair becomes expression and the familiar is reimagined.
Pichwai transforms a simple chair into a narrative surface, while Bhotia Daan weaving introduces rhythm and warmth to a modular form. Together, they move beyond function—bringing craft, texture, and quiet expression into objects we often overlook.
Pictured here - Bhotia Daan Carpet repurposed as Bookshelf by artist Sandip Singh
Set of chair painted in Pichwai art by artist @drashtiimehtaarao
Showcased at @theraw.house@craftcollectiveindia
The stall is designed to represent two brands, HueckDecent and Berndorf, with the layout strategically divided into two distinct halves, allocating dedicated zones for each brand while maintaining a cohesive overall identity.
The primary brand color, red, is emphasized at the plan level, expressed prominently through the ceiling grid and carpet flooring This creates a strong visual identity and ensures high recall from a distance within the exhibition environment.
The elevational intentionally kept simple and neutral, allowing the focus to remain on the brands’ display and graphic communication. Clean surfaces and restrained materiality provide a balanced backdrop that enhances product visibility and branding clarity.
Overall, the stall design follows a minimal yet impactful approach, combining strong brand expression with functional spatial planning to create an engaging exhibition environment.
Location: Indiawood, Bangalore #IDODESIGN #TopInteriorsIndia #HueckDecent #Berndorf
Delighted to have collaborated with @nirajsha from @idodesignindia Ahmedabad. We truly appreciate the trust placed in Rocks Studio and our natural stone, and are grateful for the opportunity to be part of this thoughtfully designed project. It’s always rewarding to work with teams who value craftsmanship, quality, and timeless materials.
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#ReflectionsTop25 Don’t we all love a brand that makes our retail sessions a little more hospitable! That’s exactly what The Window Factory (a venture of Hifab) set out to do with their new Window Experience Centre in Makarba, Ahmedabad. When they called Niraj Shah (@nirajsha ) and Minali Verma, co-founders of IDO Design (@idodesignindia ), the brief was straightforward but ambitious: build a terrace lounge that doesn’t just showcase their state-of-the-art retractable roof system but turns the simple act of seeing it in action into something visitors will never forget. The terrace lounge culminates their multi-floor window showcase and demonstrates how commercial spaces can become destinations in themselves.
Read the full story through the link in bio!
Space photographs by Murtaza Gandhi (@mkgandhi_studio )
Text by Kashish Kaushal (@kashishkay )