Saniya Kantawala Design's homely Mumbai restaurant draws on warm materials and earthy tones
Saniya Kantawala Design interiors studio has designed a 2,100sq ft (195sq m) restaurant in Mumbai, India, that was conceived to celebrate Indian cuisine and culture in a homely, communal setting.
To foster the feeling of homeliness at Mannrangi, a mixture of warm materials and earthy tones were used. Fabric was also incorporated as a key design element, with linen, jute, cotton and polyester providing contemporary, earthy decorative touches.
Off-white plastered walls provide a basis for the restaurant's sense of warmth, while brighter contrasting highlights, like Prussian blue and wine red, give a sense of earthy eclecticism that references India's heritage.
The restaurant's bar is backlit and decorated with a mix of fabrics and wooden elements, while furniture like floor lamps and chandeliers from the 16th and 17th centuries celebrates Indian tradition. Nooks and corners are filled with Indian artefacts and books.
Different styles of seating are used to give a visually interesting and varied flow to the space, with elevated step up sofas, low-centre table sections, high community tables and a two- and four-seater layout that can be joined together for larger groups.
Mannrangi was completed in August 2019.

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