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Ekaya Banaras’ Japandi inspired workspace by The Prop House in New Delhi

Amidst the hustle and bustle of New Delhi, there exists a sanctuary of serenity and creativity, encapsulated within the avant-garde luxury design house known as Ekaya. Inspired by Haruki Murakami’s profound statement, “In the midst of nothingness, everything becomes clear,” Ekaya’s workspace by The Prop House embodies a philosophy of minimalism and tranquility.

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Upon stepping into Ekaya’s headquarters, one is immediately struck by the deliberate simplicity and elegance of the design. The office, strategically laid out to maximize space and functionality, features a 10-seater conference room, individual workstations, a breakout room, pantry, and other amenities essential for a productive work environment.

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The aesthetic of the office is carefully curated, with a harmonious blend of textures and materials. Soft hues of vanilla and cream dominate the color palette, complemented by the warmth of maple wood veneer and accents of cane. Despite its location on a busy thoroughfare and the resulting lack of natural light, the office exudes a sense of openness, thanks to strategically placed glass partitions and an airy floor plan.

The heart of Ekaya’s workspace lies in its attention to detail and innovative solutions to architectural challenges. Take, for instance, the conference room, which serves as a focal point of the office. Confronted with the obstacle of two large columns in the center of the space, the design team opted for a creative approach, softening the visual impact with rounded edges and integrating storage units seamlessly into the structure. The result is a space that not only fosters collaboration but also reflects the principles of Scandinavian design and Japanese aesthetics.

Throughout the office, elements of Japandi style abound, from the use of natural materials like wood and cane to the incorporation of subtle lighting fixtures that evoke a sense of tranquility. Even the cabin, with its cozy seating and bespoke oak table, exudes a sense of calm, with integrated shelving that seamlessly blends into the walls.

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At its core, Ekaya’s workspace is more than just a place to work—it’s a testament to the power of negative space and the importance of cultivating an environment conducive to creativity and innovation. By embracing the philosophy that less is more, Ekaya has created a space where ideas can flourish and clarity can be found amidst the chaos of modern life.

Fact File:

Area: 1,600 sqft

Location: Delhi

Photography by: Vaibhav Bhatia

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