Located in a 1940s bungalow in the heart of Jaipur,Architect Rooshad Shroff reframed the existing space to amplify its original characteristics; conscious of retaining the original layout and spirit of the home. He notes, “Every single design
element has evolved from the building. It’s about respecting the old structure and not imposing superfluous design elements.”
Walking through Jaipur Modern is akin to entering a living space, with a mix of personal items, art, apparel and dining. The 2500 sq. feet interior space retains an unusual mix of original stone and brick, allowing stark white spaces to offset the textiles.
Collaborating between the skills of Jaipur Modern’s in-house craftsmen, the café wall is entirely constructed from 400 wooden bricks, each one requiring three hours to intricately hand embroidery.
The exterior verandah and garden allowed for more distinct graphics; the Louise Bourgeois inspired verandah design was crafted by marble inlay Karigars from Agra. The large garden is covered in a gradient mosiac of Kota stone, interspersed with embedded lighting, marking lines of movement and allowing for intimate standing space or events.