S. Sravanti Bhattiprolu

ID4005

Khidki: Upscale furnishing store

Khidki means multiple perspectives. Lok-Katha are the Indian folklores which are narrated through the patterns and forms. The store sells endangered and rare Arts and Crafts of India. Art craft handmade by less than 100 artisans in 18 villages spread across India. Together they form a kaleidoscope of colours and patterns. Hence, by keeping colour palette muted, attention is bought to products being sold. The walls add a background, to capture the vibrancy of Indian Folk Making. Material finishes lets the customers relate to the heritage. Atlas, feel the glimmering golden threads of Panja Kashmir Dhurries against knotty wooden panels.https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hGCU1_802unyTdA6Nk-cfujEIxIJIMv9Le3YhfJmp1g/edit?usp=sharing


Report Content

Narration of the store

Material decisions

Furniture layout and flooring detail

Ceiling plan and COVID Responsive design measures

Facade Elevation

Interior view 01

Interior views and Exploded bird's eye view

Cross section 01 and details

Central carpet display element

Longitudinal section 01