Sky Royale Pavilion by Spaces & Design stands out as a one-of-a-kind experience centre as it creates a harmonious dialogue between structure, materials, and handcrafted artistry. Nestled within the architectural asymmetry of Sky Royale, the pavilion is more than just a sales gallery, it serves as a tactile and immersive narrative that unfolds through fluid forms, custom craftsmanship, and a deliberate interplay of textures.

Project Name: Sky Royale Pavillion
Studio Name: Spaces & Design
Year of completion: January 2025
Area of the project: 1,000 Sq.ft
Design Team: Pooja Bihani, Samrat Roy, Saptarshi Roy, Akriti Jalan
Principal Architect: Pooja Bihani
Photo credits: Rohit_think

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From organic installations draping walls, columns, and beams to exclusively designed furniture pieces and the sculptural presence of rattan cane installations, each element is an exploration of movement, materiality, and artisanal dexterity. Created in curated collaboration with Kirti Jalan of QX Design, the black-stained cane Oneness loveseat from The Prana Homes by Pooja Bihani takes centre stage. Intricately woven and fluid, it stands in stark contrast to the pavilion’s architectural backdrop, emphasizing its dynamic presence.

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The spatial design of the pavilion focuses on contrasts between structure and fluidity, boldness and subtlety, tradition and modernity. More than being just an architectural statement, the asymmetry embodies a philosophy that challenges conventional definitions of form and function.

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The intricate interplay of curves, textures, and colours in a space converges to craft an immersive environment where design transcends visual boundaries, evoking a profound emotional response.

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The material palette is rooted in seamlessness and simplicity. Beige microcrete floors flow uninterrupted, creating a monolithic quietude that allows the furniture and installations to take centre-stage. Peacock blue subway tiles, a direct reference to the Sky Royale brand identity, punctuate the space, establishing a visual rhythm that emphasizes the rattan compositions. Tinted brown glass blocks add a layer of translucency and depth, refracting light in a way that transforms the space throughout the day. A specially curated beige concrete panel further grounds the design, providing an understated yet compelling counterpoint to the organic elements.

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Sky Royale Pavilion is more than just an experience centre — it is a celebration of material artistry and a tribute to handcrafted elegance.

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