Ketliwala Modern Canteen- Blending Wooden, Ceramic, and Terracotta- By Design9 Architecture Studio

In this canteen, wooden flooring complements ceramic tiles, a cane ceiling adds balance, and terracotta plates bring warmth to the walls. Vibrant colors and Jodhpur furniture add playfulness in a mix-and-match style, harmonizing with the contrasting theme. Unique arches on the walls give Ketliwala its distinct identity. READ MORE ON SURFACES REPORTER(SR)

Ar Naina Krishan Founder and Principal Architect, Design9 Architecture

Ar Naina Krishan is the Founder And Principal Architect of Design9 Architecture Studio. In 2017, she worked at FLAP Studio in Alicante, Spain, where she gained valuable insights into architectural production and design, enriching her skill set. She further pursued her Master’s in Interior Design from Elisava School of Design in Barcelona, Spain. Specializing in creating timeless spaces that reflect the essence of individual personalities, her firm undertakes projects ranging from residences to commercial, industrial, and landscaping endeavors.

 

Project Details

Project: Ketliwala - Modern day Canteen
Design Firm: Design9 Architecture Studio
Founder and Principal Architect: Naina Krishan
Location: Chandigarh
Status: Completed
Photography: purneshdev
Lights and Sculptures: gasp4art
Wall Art: @murasaki_byjasminsingh

 

 

 

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