14/05/2026
Lime plaster, walnut, a wall full of things the client actually owns.
That’s the brief for MITTI. Not in those words, but that’s what it comes down to. A house that feels like it belongs to someone specific, not to a mood board.
The walls are lime plaster — it breathes, it ages, it picks up light in a way paint never does.
Important in a country where summers hit 45 degrees and walls need to do more than look good.
The joinery is solid walnut, dark and grainy, the kind of wood that gets better the longer it sits in a room. The coffee table is a single walnut slab on curved legs.
The pendant is jute — rough on the outside, warm underneath. The niche wall is just plaster with depth, carved out to hold objects that have a story.
Nothing is trying too hard.
Architecture & Interior Design Firm | Indore, Madhya Pradesh
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