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Fashion Forward: Sanjyt Syngh’s new design studio

The designer didn’t want to label this space as an office. It is his personal creative studio, so he wanted his design ethic and the love for everything quirky to scream at the top of the lungs

Text description provided by the architects. It is in the by lanes of Sultanpur, the new hub of Interior stores that Sanjyt Syngh chose to open his unequaled studio. Conceived as a fashion forward New York loft, this very personal project amplifies the essence of his stygian design sensibility. This space challenges the brief that dark colours shrink a space.  The zonal experience amplifies the use of fashion colours in interiors.

Across the floor you will see multiple interior set-ups that are connected by one single element, his love for colour black.
Each space is defined with distinct wall paneling from Brutalist angles to organic curves to bold red.
Syngh chose the word “DREAM” to interpret the kind of spaces he likes to create.

Leading the focus as you enter is a typographic marble inlay on the floor. Syngh chose the word “DREAM” to interpret the kind of spaces he likes to create. A 12-foot dining table made in Dalmata stone doubles up as a conference space when needed. The table is accompanied by Tulip Chairs from Knoll. Across the floor you will see multiple interior set-ups that are connected by one single element, his love for colour black.

He wanted his design ethic and the love for everything quirky to scream at the top of the lungs.
This space challenges the brief that dark colours shrink a space. 
The zonal experience amplifies the use of fashion colours in interiors.

The entire floor is black marble and helps transcend one space into the other. Each space is defined with distinct wall paneling from Brutalist angles to organic curves to bold red. A variety of bespoke objects are on display in the manner of an art installation.

A variety of bespoke objects are on display in the manner of an art installation.
Conceived as a fashion forward New York loft, this very personal project amplifies the essence of his stygian design sensibility.
The entire floor is black marble and helps transcend one space into the other.

He didn’t want to label this space as an office. It is his personal creative studio, so he wanted his design ethic and the love for everything quirky to scream at the top of the lungs. His name is Sanjyt Syngh and “This is Not A Barber Shop”