




material enthusiast
interior designer
symmetry
is
overrated
kaveesha








kave

esha

kave
esha
material enthusiast
interior designer
symmetry
is
overrated
kaveesha

kaveesha is an interior designer based in ahmedabad
graduated from school of interior design, cept university, ahmedabad in 2016.
she has been associated with studio saransh as a partner since 2018
inspiration to her, comes from everyday observation of the common and the spectacular
be it art in any form or even behaviour and relationships of people
she believes that every project is unique and demands its own design process
it provides one with freshness, and clarity of thought that lead to equally unique results
"Opt for local artisans and materials, instead of choosing mass -produced products. This will add unique character to the space while also supporting local craftsmanship and environmental impact."
KAVEESHA’S TIP OF THE DAY
Selected Publications

ES Office // Arch Daily

HL Office // Office Snapshots

VS House // Design Pataki

VS House // Elle Decor

ES Office // Designverse


UZ House //
GoodHomes India
GoodHomes India


TVOI Office //
AIT Germany
AIT Germany


TP Apartment //
GoodHomes India
GoodHomes India

VS House // dezeen
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A space becomes
of nature
a home through
of concrete
immeasurable
personal, intimate
love and labour.
blood, sweat & tears
thoughtful memories
Let’s make sure
feel, sense, hear
emotions and material
that it shows.
forever, timeless, precious
Home
2024
An AI rendition of my vision for the bedroom

Arashiyama Forest
2024
A sky high bamboo canopy that dwarfs the human scale

Pantheon
2023
One of the first buildings I studied in architectural history

Morning Coffee
2022
a warm cup on a freezing morning in Lisbon

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien
2022
a study in sculpture display and lighting

Dinner in Puglia
2023
Can you ever have enough spaghetti?

Snippets of Monet
2023
Gazing at the inspiring strokes of one of my favourtite artist at a temporray exhibit in Madrid

Catedral de Sevilla
2023

Scouting for cutlery in Rome
2023
perhaps the best kitchenware display I have ever seen

Casa de Pilatos
2023
Infintely clad patterned tiles in Seville - an excellent example in maximalist spaces

Casa de Cha da Boa Nova
2022
Alvaro Siza frames the perfect ocean view in a rocky terrain in Porto

Tokyo
2024
Endless layers of urbanscapes through a window in Ginza

Lisbon Streets
2022
a beautiful flooring pattern at a plaza in Lisbon

Evening Coffee
2021
my daily caffeine fix at the beloved Zen cafe

Kyoto
2024
A traditional bark roof at the Nijo castle

an Ando interior in Osaka
2024
the children's library building in osaka is a wonderful example of

Salzburg
2022
molten glass windows at Schloss Hellbrunn

Cherry Blossoms
2024
Nature's best display in an array of blossom colours

Hidden cathedrals
2022
Traversing the modern and historical architecture through the streets of Evora

Ryoan-ji
2024
a remarkable zen garden in Kyoto

Bamboo Water Channels
2024

Home in the making
2024
Future view from the home study

Home Lounge
2024
A quiet evening at home

A day at the flower bazaar
2024
Taking in the coloure, sounds and smells on a Sunday visit to scout for festive flowers

Visitor
2024
Inreractions through an almost outside terrace loune at home

journal
Pan to explore
Inspiration flows from the textures of materials, the rhythm of a song, stories in books, and experiences from travel, all woven into my designs.