India
Let Wallpaper* guide you through the worlds of art, design and architecture in India - and discover where to go and what to see when you travel to India.
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 A lush Bengaluru villa is a home that acts as a vessel for natureWith this new Bengaluru villa, Purple Ink Studio wanted gardens tucked into the fabric of the home within this urban residence in India's 'Garden City' By Tianna Williams Published 
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 Brick by brick, a New Delhi home honours India’s craft traditionsRLDA Studio's Brick House works with the building block's expressive potential to create a dynamic residence with a façade that reveals patterns that change with the sun and shadows By Tianna Williams Published 
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 Surrounded by mango trees and frangipani, an Ahmedabad home is a soothing sanctuaryAhmedabad home Teen Vaults, designed by Vaissnavi Shukl, is a family residence grounded in materiality and bold architectural language By Tianna Williams Published 
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 A minimalist Japanese restaurant brings drama to dining in New DelhiAt Call Me Ten, Renesa Architecture Design Interiors crafts an evocative setting of curves, textures and light; a space where design and dining entwine By Aditi Sharma Published 
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 This Hyderabad bar and kitchen mixes tropical brutalism with lush social courtyardsBabylon, a brewery and kitchen in Jubilee Hills, is what concrete dreams are made of By Sofia de la Cruz Published 
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 In Mumbai, two coastal apartments offer options for brothers with different stylesRajiv Saini’s NJM & PVM apartments in Mumbai demonstrate how identical layouts can be transformed into two distinct interiors By Tianna Williams Published 
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 A brutalist mosque explores light and spirituality in tropical KeralaThis brutalist mosque by studio Common Ground explores concrete forms and top light as a symbol of spirituality in tropical, southern India By Ravail Khan Published 
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 For Indian landscape architect Varna Shashidhar, nature taught her ‘more than any lecture ever could’Varna Shashidhar of Bangalore studio VSLA tells us of her journey to becoming a landscape architect, guided by observation, intuition, and a profound respect for place By Vaishnavi Nayel Talawadekar Published 
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 This café-restaurant in Mumbai feels like a warm hug in design formConceived by Studio RCI, Bomdia Brasserie is a comforting two-storey venue in the Matunga neighbourhood, where every detail invites you to linger By Sofia de la Cruz Published 
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 Design ni Dukaan’s new collection both revives and reimagines endangered Indian craftsBy using traditional aesthetics and methods in collaboration with their last living artisans, ‘Roop Aroop’ demonstrates how vernacular design can be both rooted and radical By Anna Solomon Published 
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 Malabar Hill’s elevated micro-forest trail brings nature to Mumbai’s urban experienceAn elevated trail in the Malabar Hill neighbourhood is where nature meets design in the ‘urban jungle’ of Mumbai By Giovanna Dunmall Published 
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 This cardboard and rope chair seeks to redemocratise design with ‘joyful frugality’Wallpaper* speaks to architect Nipun Prabhakar of Dhammada Collective about the studio’s latest project, ‘Paper Tube, an open-source chair made from discarded cardboard tubes and rope By Ali Morris Published 
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 A street-like Pune clubhouse celebrates the ‘joy of shared, unhurried experiences’A brick clubhouse in Pune by Studio VDGA reflects the fluidity and openness of the Indian way of life with a series of welcoming plazas, courtyards and lanes By Léa Teuscher Published 
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 Behind a carefully composed geometric brick façade, a New Delhi residence rises highAKDA’s design for this New Delhi residence explores new geometries and high densities By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 This Hyderabad live/work space is rooted in its leafy context, centred around an old neem treeIn Hyderabad, India, Soil & Soul Studio by Iki Builds is a blueprint for a conscious way of building, working and living By Tianna Williams Published 
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 A night at Pierre Jeanneret’s house, Chandigarh’s best-kept secretPierre Jeanneret’s house in Chandigarh is a modernist monument, an important museum of architectural history, and a gem hidden in plain sight; architect, photographer and writer Nipun Prabhakar spent the night and reported back By Nipun Prabhakar Published 
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 This Ahmedabad house is enclosed within a curved concrete shellThis Ahmedabad house by Achyutam Designs is a homage to concrete and a celebration of the curve, a family house designed to flow into its surroundings By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 In New Delhi, a home designed to embrace light and landscapeA New Delhi house, Architecture Discipline’s Lighthouse, arranges a generous family residence and pool house around an expansive garden By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 Inside the Shakti Design Residency, taking Indian craftsmanship to Alcova 2025The new initiative pairs emerging talents with some of India’s most prestigious ateliers, resulting in intricately crafted designs, as seen at Alcova 2025 in Milan By Henrietta Thompson Published 
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 The art of the textile label: how British mill-made cloth sold itself to Indian buyersAn exhibition of Indo-British textile labels at the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP) in Bengaluru is a journey through colonial desire and the design of mass persuasion By Aastha D Published 
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 Shalini Misra’s Delhi home is a seasonal sanctuary ‘made in India’Interior designer Shalini Misra’s retreat in the Indian capital champions modernist influences, Islamic ancestry and local craftsmanship By Sunil Sethi Published 
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 A triplex Mumbai penthouse contains sculptural staircases and expansive terracesEnso House is a multigenerational Mumbai penthouse by S+PS Architects that combines a reorganised interior programme with bespoke finishes and crafts By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 This ‘architourism’ trip explores India’s architectural history, from Mughal to modernismArchitourian is offering travellers a seven-night exploration of northern India’s architectural marvels, including Chandigarh, the city designed by Le Corbusier By Anna Solomon Published 
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 At the Institute of Indology, a humble new addition makes all the differenceContinuing the late Balkrishna V Doshi’s legacy, Sangath studio design a new take on the toilet in Gujarat By Ellie Stathaki Published 
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 Pretty in pink: Mumbai's new residential tower shakes up the cityscape'Satguru’s Rendezvous' in Mumbai houses luxury apartments behind its elegant fluted concrete skin. We take a tour. By Jonathan Bell Published 
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 This Gujarat home by MuseLAB is a sculptural, textural delightA study in materiality, this home in Gujarat, India layers idiosyncratic details while staying true to its provenance, and is the latest focus of The Inside Story, our series spotlighting intriguing and innovative interior design By Anna Solomon Published 
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 'Now, the world is waking up': Vikram Goyal on bringing Indian craftsmanship to the global stageWe talk to Indian craft entrepreneur Vikram Goyal about redefining heritage, innovating with repoussé, and putting Indian craftsmanship on the global map. By Ali Morris Published 


