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CONTENTS LIGHTS PAGE 2: A New Destination PAGE 3: Work Scapes PAGE 4: Interactive Spaces PAGE 5: Hospitality PAGE 6: Light Out of Doors PAGE 7: Innovations LOVE PAGE 8 + 9 Decorative Lights LIVING PAGE 10: Belong Outside PAGE 11: Trends 2013 - 14 PAGE 12: 24 hr Living : Day PAGE 13: 24 hr Living : Night PAGE 14: New Products PAGE 15: New Products NEWSLETTER ISSUE V 2013-14 CONNECTING THE DOTS connect think create feel touch innovate unite technology integrity vision experience design discover imagine

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Page 1: vis à vis - the language of imagination

CONTENTS

LIGHTSPAGE 2: A New Destination

PAGE 3: Work Scapes

PAGE 4: Interactive Spaces

PAGE 5: Hospitality

PAGE 6: Light Out of Doors

PAGE 7: Innovations

LOVEPAGE 8 + 9 Decorative Lights

LIVINGPAGE 10: Belong Outside

PAGE 11: Trends 2013 - 14

PAGE 12: 24 hr Living : Day

PAGE 13: 24 hr Living : Night

PAGE 14: New Products

PAGE 15: New Products

NEWSLETTER ISSUE V 2013-14

CONNECTINGTHE DOTS

connect

think

create

feeltouch

innovate

unitetechnology

integrityvision

experience

design

discover

imagine

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A NEW DESTINATION WORK SCAPES2 3

CABIN, HCL CORPORATE OFFICE

AMBIO, WALDMANN

WALLWASHER, ERCO

PH ARTICHOKE GLASS, LP

RECEPTION, DSP DESIGN OFFICE

HCL CORPORATE OFFICE, GREATER NOIDA

DSP DESIGN OFFICE

Area: 41,000 sq ftLocation: SEZ, Greater NoidaArchitect: RKA Architects

Hindustan Computers Limited is a global IT Enterprise that operates from 31 countries. Its head quarters based in Greater NOIDA recently expanded to accommodate the ever-growing company and its team. This office houses the founders of the company working in adjunction with the team.

Keeping true to its ideology, the vision for this office was to create a space that is up-to-date on design, material and technology. The approach had to be human centric and ensure the best environment for the people to work in.

ERCO lens wallwashers and spotlights render Vertical Illuminance providing a brighter impact in quadra height zones, cabins and reception, also contributing to ambient luminescence with high visual comfort. Evenly lit passageways, with uniformly washed artworks allow visually appealing transition from one space to the other.

Task lighting is provided by the German engineered Waldmann Floor Lamps. Waldmann’s patented ‘AMBIO’ diffusers ensure optimised light output and minimized glare, combining direct/indirect illumination.

The classic PH Artichoke in Glass from Louis Poulsen, puts on a signature of ultimate class and understated style in the main lobbies that also form a part of the facade.

Area: 6,000 sq ftLocation: Worli, Mumbai

Located in the prime locale of Mumbai, DSP’s new office is in every aspect the abode of creativity, detail and the best in technology. Every zone, starting right from the Reception, walking into the meeting rooms through passages, engages in an element, lit to enhance perception and maintain visual comfort.

Public zones are high on aesthetics demonstrating the team’s experience in handling varied interior techniques and challenges. Work zones are high on function, built to optimise productivity and convenience.

Lighting has been planned on the three principles of balancing comfortable ambience, highlighted accents and a layer of scenic lighting through unique decoratives. Visual hierarchy and appeal created by the right use of tools from Deltalight, Lucifer Lighting and Waldmann make this office stand apart from a ‘typical’ workspace.

Decorative Lighting from Kundalini.

“You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future.”— Steve Jobs

Hardeep and Amit Gupta started vis à vis in 1997 after experience in the world of advertising and market research. In a bold step, they launched the first design management company focussing on promoting design amongst the Indian community. This company curated architecture and design events along with managing a portfolio of professionals and initiated organised retailing of design products created by Indian designers, gaining global and pan-Indian acceptance.

Using the knowledge gained and connections made in that first venture, 10 years ago, vis à vis moved into a nascent lighting industry, which today has grown in leaps and bounds.

Driven by passion, integrity, commitment and creativity in a short span of 10 years, vis à vis India Pvt. Ltd., has become one of the leading companies providing integrated lighting and specialized outdoor décor & lifestyle solutions.

OUR HISTORY

vis à vis has always strived to create a differential and set new benchmarks in all its endeavours from business philosophy and vision to values and strategies. Relationships and partnerships are of prime importance in everything that vis à vis undertakes.

This has led to a growing understanding among audiences about the importance of lighting; today vis à vis is proud to work with a large range of clients from real estate, hospitality, retail and even from the work and residential environment. A large contribution has been made by vis à vis in making these audiences appreciate how lighting plays a critical role in spatial articulation.

vis à vis is known in the industry as a brand that has decided its own charter, its own course and left the rest of the industry to follow in its wake. It was the first architecture and design management company curating architecture shows and the first to bring in lifestyle brands like Alessi to India and aims to always be a leader driving the industry forward.

The vis à vis approach to studios is yet again industry-leading and unique. In vis à vis Delhi and Mumbai experience centres, simple installations in context can be perceived and imagined by consultants allowing them to think about how their own spaces can be articulated. This was the first move away from just selling boxes of luminaires. The spaces have no extra frills, no jazz, just clean neutral backgrounds to evaluate the lighting and outdoor living science and aesthetics.

In 2009 vis à vis took it upon themselves to promote yet another important aspect of style and living... outdoor living. Since then vis à vis has been translating the idea of 365 days of living in the industry and raising awareness about the important role landscape plays in people’s lives.

THE JOURNEY SO FAR

LOOKING TO THE FUTURE

Looking ahead, vis à vis want to yet again push the boundaries of the design industry. The new centre in Delhi is the start of yet another ground-breaking move for vis à vis. As the largest application centre in the world, not only does the space showcase the latest in lighting technology and outdoor living solutions but also shows them in innovative and creative ways designed to inspire the viewer. The aim is to provide a space where architects and interior designers can come to understand lighting technology and experience the concepts first-hand in a customized setting.

In addition, 3,000sq ft of the 14,000sq ft total indoor space is dedicated to architecture and design gallery to host a range of design events. This space would be a catalyst in bringing together great minds from the art, design and architecture industry. The first show, ‘Design as Social Capital’, showcases 50 global minds and their contribution to socially responsible design with a unique exhibition and discussion.

With this event, vis à vis introduces the space to the industry and opens it up for further events planned for the future. The centre has been created to be a true design destination where the whole design community can come to experience the best in art, design and technology..

design : an experience : a new destination

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HOSPITALITYINTERACTIVE SPACES 4 5

Project: The Flagship Store, RaymondLocation: Warden Road, MumbaiArchitect: Raj Wilkinson

Raymond launched its Flagship Store in Mumbai marking the opening of its 650th store in India.

Located on the posh Warden Road, right opposite Breach Candy, this store is a representation of Raymond’s growth and positioning as the largest brand to dress up Indian Men.

Using Spotlights from ERCO , double height spaces are segmented and lit for the right colour rendition, in the right colour temperature and with defined focus that orients the shopper around the merchandise.

Quintessence Lens Wallwashers and LED Directional Spotlights illuminate the large array of merchandise on display. ALDABRA shelf lighting products bring hierarchical contrast to the accessories placed in glass showcases.

The store is aimed to attract, invite and retain.

“Art will remain the most astonishing activity of mankind born out of struggle between wisdom and madness, between dream and reality in our mind.” - Magdalena Abakanowicz

The starting points for the lighting of any art gallery/museum are to achieve clear object form, content and accuracy of colour and dimension whilst conserving art with the passage of time.

In the history of lighting, art galleries have been the forerunners of advanced solutions. Successful gallery lighting differs from any other type of lighting design because gallery objects are unique and ever changing. What is also critical is incorporating both daylight and the diverse technology of artificial lighting when designing the space. Daylight is not only a lighting medium but also a visual connection between the interior and the exterior.

FLEXIBILITY in design is the most important aspect in lighting of an art gallery or museum. Not only the format of art works are varied, the galleries and curators change their shows regularly and each show demands a different solution. Therefore, choice of lighting tools and design intent needs to mind the ever changing visual perception of the space.

"For me, flexibility in the lighting for art is the most crucial thing. Different art works need different types of lighting, but also artists like to create environments for their works through lighting, so no two exhibitions should ever be lit in exactly the same way." Says Peter Nagy, founder NATURE MORTE, the leading art gallery for promoting experimental and contemporary art in India.

RAYMOND AT WARDEN ROAD, MUMBAI

NATURE MORTE, NEW DELHI

LIGHTING RETAIL SPACE

THE ART OF LIGHTING ART DUSIT DEVARANA, NEW DELHI

One must note, Flexibility is not confined to rotation and tilt of the Luminaire alone. Flexibility in art encompasses: - Different beam angles, right from Narrow 6Deg spot to Medium Beam, Oval Beam and uniform wall wash, achieved all from similar fixtures, with the advantage of interchangeable modular reflector system.- Adaptability to different lenses & accessories like the ‘sculpture lens’ that elongates an otherwise round beam, spread lens, softec lens, warm tone lens, colour filters, antiglare louvers and spill controlling barn doors.- Tools must be individually dimmable with inbuilt potentiometer so that all spots can be dimmed individually.- Three circuit tracks are a must combined with luminaires equipped for maximum tilt and rotation

Successful gallery lighting is that which considers the interactive impact of lighting on gallery occupants, artifacts and the environment.

ERCO, one of the most revered lighting companies from Germany, made its first breakthrough in the Indian art scene in collaboration with vis à vis, by lighting the first ever professionally lit art gallery in India, that is BODHI ART GALLERY in Mumbai. A perceptual difference, an experience and its true merits were appreciated by almost every artist, curator and gallery owner across the country leading to projects such as The Lalit Kala Delhi, Nature Morte Delhi/Gurgaon, Chemould Mumbai, Pallatte Delhi, The Stainless Delhi, CSMVS Mumbai, the Kochi Muziris Biennale, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art Delhi and The Hermes Gallery Mumbai.

Guests’ rooms present a haven of comfort with warm materials and colours all perfectly illuminated with discreet general and accent lighting.

There are three restaurants to choose from in the hotel, each distinct with their own design identity suited to the style and origins of the individual cuisines.

Eating al fresco in the Kiyan restaurant serving the very best in world cuisine is a charming experience. The reflection of the illuminated pillars in the water promotes that same feeling of luxurious calm as when the guest first arrives.

Soft, warm light mimics that of candlelight complimenting the candle lit tables adorning the terrace and adding another atmospheric layer.

Luminaires: ERCO, ALDABRA, ROBLON, Lucifer Lighting, Castaldi, Louis Poulsen.

Dusit Devarana is an uber luxury urban resort located between New Delhi and its elite corporate neighborhood Gurgaon. This resort is the first of its kind and is an ideal destination for both the weary corporate elite and leisure traveller alike.

The architecture of the hotel is reminiscent of the time of the Raj and well thought out façade lighting harmonises beautifully with the grand pillars giving guests a feeling of luxury before even entering the building.

The directed illumination of the pillars throughout the resort highlights their grandeur and ensures the same feeling of luxury continues.

The arrival court leads to a domed reception area juxtaposed with stained glass, stone and steel filled with interesting viewscapes.

Ambient lighting with clever accenting of the architectural features creates additional layers and gives a feeling of calm.

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LIGHT OUT OF DOORS 6

Project: Raheja VivareaLocation: MumbaiLighting Design: AWA Lighting DesignersLuminaire from: ALDABRA, Italy

Vivarea is the latest contribution by K Raheja Corp to the Mumbai Skyline. Designed keeping in mind every minute detail, this sprawling residential project showcases grandeur and luxury living, at its finest. With the objective of providing a holistic experience to its residents, the project gave special emphasis to its landscape design and lighting.

The featured ‘leaf’ deck being a major attraction is lit using Matrix-T2 by ALDABRA.

Location: Be’er Sheva, IsraelArchitect: Rami Marash Lighting Design: Amir Brene

Architect Rami Marash skilfully transformed drainage pipes over the Be’er Sheva river into a bridge for cyclists and pedestrians which is a visual delight.

Lighting designer Amir Brener wanted to create a public attraction and a place where local people could spend time in the sitting area looking out over the river.

Accent lighting from Aldabra was used to ensure high visibility for pedestrians crossing the bridge and highlight the stunning industrial architecture of the pipes and bridge.

Fabric stretched between the bridge beams was used to shade sunlight during the day and as a canvas for eye-catching changing light effects at night.

Aldabra products:- MOYRA RGB 37X LED 1W (A3143-28ZH) for the light effects on canvases- HIDRA H3 (HID.035.34) for the base poles- TEKNO 3W (TEK.259.23) to enhance the architectural structure and to ensure high visibility on the pedestrian path

PIPE BRIDGE, BE’ER SHEVA, ISRAEL

INNOVATIONS 7

ERCO, GERMANY

DELTALIGHT, BELGIUM

CASTALDI, ITALY

6. Castaldi – Oliver

Incredibly flexible outdoor wall luminaire with biomimetic design.

Totally adjustable to provide suitable lighting for each space whether as concentrated spotlight or a lamp that creates light effects.

1. ERCO – RGBW

RGBW luminaires consist of a combination of warm white and coloured LEDs.

Allows for excellent colour rendering and infinite adjustment of the colour temperature.

Colour mixing at the source.

2. DeltaLight – Tweeter

Awarded a Top Design Award as well as an iF product design award.

Tweeter introduces new levels in flexibility using an asymmetrical hinge joint, combining extreme rotation and tilting abilities.

Available as ceiling recessed, ceiling surface mounted and external bollard.

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LUCIFER LIGHTING, USA

4. LUCIFER – 3 SERIES

Series of downlighters focused on efficiency, beam optic quality and spacing flexibility.

Offered for interior/exterior locations.Fixed models with optimum lumen output, hot-aimable dual-axis adjustables and advanced aiming mechanics to ensure beam quality throughout adjustment.

Lensed wallwashers with internal linear optics allow superb uniformity.

WALDMANN, GERMANY

3. WALDMANN – ATARO HYBRID

ATARO HYBRID combines high-power LED technology for effective, direct lighting, fluorescent lamps for indirect component.

Premium lighting quality and efficiency.

Individual lighting needs can be easily satisfied by using separate settings for each light source.

ALDABRA, ITALY

5. ALDABRA - Deneb

Underwater IP68

Hi-Power LEDs, Dimmable

Heat Dissipation through water immersion.

AQUASTOP

Anti-vandal installation

RESIDENTIAL CONDOMINIUM

RAHEJA VIVAREA, MUMBAI

PIPE BRIDGE

MATRIX TECHNO, ALDABRA

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vis à vis: love is all about luxury, lifestyle, romance and emotions put together to create a dedicated decorative lights portfolio. It is a unique collection that fuses together the future and the past, experiences with imagination, simple forms with complex effects, sculptural details with machined elements, craftsmanship with modern technology. It gives you the freedom of creating your ‘own’ piece of light through bespoke tailoring for contract projects and last but not least it gives form to your emotions.

DECORATIVE LIGHTSTO TELL YOU MORETELL YOU WHAT WE

6014, de MAJO BLOOM, KARTELL ANGEL FALLS, TERZANI PEACOCK, KUNDALINI

STEWIE, FOSCARINI TALIESIN, YAMAGIWA

CELL WALL, TOM DIXON CANOPY, OLUCE

LC SHUTTERS, LOUIS POULSEN DIESEL FOSCARINI LIGHTHOUSE, ESTABLISHED & SONSANDRESSA, MODISS

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FLEX, PAOLA LENTI

BELONG OUTSIDE 10 11TRENDS 2013 -14

At a time when our cities are growing and multiplying across the world, when our lives are getting busier and more stressful, there has never been more of a need to enjoy our outside space and get back to nature. It gives us a place to relax, a place to socialise or a place to simply be.

However, being at one with nature doesn’t always have to mean packing up the car, travelling to the middle of a forest and camping out under the stars. It can be as simple as reading a book under a tree, lounging by the pool or dining al fresco with friends. It’s important to create a space where you feel comfortable, where you feel one with nature.

Our brands and designers have been inspired by nature for years and have created some beautiful pieces to help people utilise their outside areas better. The furniture shouldn’t simply be placed outside but should truly belong outside. Using natural materials or designs inspired by nature, there are a plethora of options to choose from so you can create your own way to belong.

“In all things of nature there is something of the marvellous.”— Aristotle

OASIS, RODA

VIS A VIS, TRIBU

TROPEZ, GANDIA BLASCO STORK, RODA

COLOUR ME LOVELY

Adding colour into your outdoor space is a great way to add warmth and character as well as to add your own personal touch. Every year designers are drawn to some colours more than others and you can see these colours running throughout their collections. This year, the colours popping out of the spectrum are Blue and Fuscia.Adding colour can be as per your preference, whether it is for a solid colour or about adding accents to your space.

ECO-FRIENDLY

Another big trend is eco-friendly. Top designers have been working on the development of materials which are perfect for the outside space and safe for the environment eg:1) Materials such as woods originating from sustainably-managed forests and non-toxic finishing treatments2) CANAX: a unique combination of hemp fibre and polyester, a patentedmaterial by Tribu.3) Aluminum is strong, durable, flexible, impermeable, light, corrosion-resistant and 100 percent recyclable.

OUTDOOR LIGHTING ACCESSORIES

Outdoor lighting accessories are among some of the really exciting trends happening this season.

What’s exciting is that there are so many different lighting styles and effects to choose from whether you want rustic candlelight around your dining table or eye-catching flames by the pool. There really is a myriad of products to choose from whether it is candle holders, decorative lamps or torches, all you need to do is decide what style you’re after!

NOT JUST WICKER

Gone are the days when everyone had the same wicker outdoor furniture in their gardens. The industry has grown and technologies have advanced, so designers are now able to create signature pieces using quality materials transcending the indoor and outdoor spaces. It’s now possible to find outdoor furniture made from wood, stone, ceramic, metals and fabrics, all of which have been carefully researched and tested to be high on endurance and low on maintenance. So why just stick to the common…?

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“In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present. “ - Sir Francis Bacon

Light is one of the most important artistic mediums and can change our entire perception about a space, a colour, a time of day. When designing an outdoor space, you are vulnerable to the ever-changing light and need to consider how the space is going to evolve as the day progresses. Choose interesting outdoor furniture that will allow you the flexibility to use your outdoor space as a versatile part of your home to relax, dine or entertain.

Don’t let the sun scare you indoors, beautiful pergolas and parasols protect from the sun when its rays prove too much and can also add a splash of colour to your garden and outdoors.

“Daylight is too easy. What I want is difficult, the atmosphere of lamps or moonlight.” - Edgar Degas

Why stop when the sun goes down? The end of the day is no longer the end of enjoying your outdoor space.

Your outdoor space effortlessly transforms to suit your lifestyle with the setting of the sun and rising of the moon.

Benefit from the flexibility of your outdoor furniture and allow yourself to continue the same activities as you did during the day without restriction.

Pergolas that protect from the sun during the day transform into a romantic setting at sunset and allow you to relax in comfort in solitude or with company.

24 HR LIVING - DAY

DINING - FORUM, TRIBU

POOLSIDE - ATLANTIC, GANDIA BLASCO

DINING - ESSENTIAL, TRIBU

PERGOLA - CABANNE MODULO QUADRO, PAOLA LENTI

24 HR LIVING - NIGHT

POOLSIDE - IVY, EMU

PERGOLA - PAVILION, PAOLA LENTI

SEATING - MOOD, TRIBU SEATING - BASKET & LAWRENCE, RODA

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BAHAMA DECKCHAIR & KONTIKI SOFA SET, EMU

5. BAHAMA by Centro RicercheThe Bahama deckchair is a classic EMU production launched in 1978. This design is being re-launched in 2013 and features the addition of many new colour combinations. The EMU-Tex outdoor material resists any climate and falls softly onto the swinging frame made from steel tubes treated with the protective “EMU Coat”.

6. KONTIKI by Chiaramonte-MarinSquare, distinct lines are what distinguish this collection. Strips of solid teak of various lengths create an irregular grid that makes up the frames, mounted onto two, white varnished steel tubular legs with adjustable feet. The collection features a sofa, armchair, two different models of loungers with wheels and a backrest that can be adjusted to four positions.

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EMU, ITALY

7. ORLANDO SEATING by M. Claesson, E. Koivisto and O. RuneSeries of large outdoor seating elements completed with adjustable backrests which can be positioned as desired. The frame is made of SS with elastic belts and padding in stress-resistant differentiated expanded polyurethane. The seat is enhanced by further padding in polystyrene spheres, polyester and polyurethane fibre. Seating elements and cushions foam-covering is made of waterproof polyester; upholstery cover is removable and available in variety of fabrics.

8. BENCH DIVAN by Francesco RotaOutdoor sun bed with backrest adjustable in five positions in addition to the rest position. The structure is made of stainless steel; the cover is directly hand woven onto the structure with one or two colours Rope cord. Seat pad is either in open-cell polyurethane upholstered with outdoor fabrics or in the Flex version.

1. TEXTILE by Ana LlobetThis project, inspired by fashion, applied techniques used with textiles to the world of furniture design. The joints of the chair are “sewn” together, to mimic clothing seams, while providing the chair a very ergonomic and unique design. The collection has an element of flexibility and will offer everyone the perfect fit. Made of 100% recyclable polyethylene and powder-coated galvanized steel and the rope is high tenacity polyester. Available in an array of colours.

2. ARUMI by Emmanuel GardinThe Arumi modules can be positioned as a high or low coffee/side tables depending on the direction they are rotated in. An individual module or multiple modules placed together will form an exquisite and unique table setting in any outdoor space. Made of powder coated aluminium.

3. BRANCH by Altherr Lievore MolinaInspired from tree branches, the Branch collection looks fluid and organic. Behind the airy, casual appearance lies a sophisticated design and well-thought out materials. The aluminium cast frame is combined with a seat and backrest in polypropylene, reinforced with glassfiber. Available in white or choose from two earthy shades that can also be beautifully combined: light linen and dark wengé.

4. TOSCA by Monica ArmaniRounded forms, elegant legs and an inviting, visually attractive seating shell, the Tosca collection is unquestionably a celebration of womankind. An effect that is further emphasised by the muted matching tones and vertical braiding is borne by elegant, tapered legs. The Tosca collection owes its name to a Puccini opera; a love tragedy.

9. BASKET by Gordon GuillaumierA project characterized by the extreme formal simplicity and composed of elegant modular sofas and tables, created to cross the traditional boundary between indoor and outdoor brilliantly and make every living area elegant and sophisticated. The sturdy stainless steel structure, coupled with the strict line of backrests and seats, is offset by the absolute comfort of the cushioning.

10. CADDY by Gordon GuillaumierFunctionality in the name of design: this is Caddy, the new bar trolley that rereads the aesthetic canons of a service product through the elegant style of RODA. Caddy enchants thanks to the light elegance of its rounded frame in teak wood and attracts for its multifunctional approach: the two stainless steel tops are removable and can be used as stylish trays.

PAOLA LENTI, ITALY

RODA, ITALY

TRIBÙ, BELGIUM

ORLANDO SEATING & BENCH DIVAN SUNBED, PAOLA LENTI

TEXTILE CHAIR & ARUMI TABLES, GANDIA BLASCO

BRANCH CHAIRS & TOSCA SEAT, TRIBU

BASKET SOFA SET & CADDY BAR TROLLEY, RODA

GANDIA BLASCO, SPAIN

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RECENT PROJECTS

OFFICEDLF Corporate Sales Office, GurgaonUnitech Sales Gallery, GurgaonGodrej Corporate Office, MumbaiPrestige Sales Gallery, BengaluruMindtree Limited, BengaluruKotak Corporate Office, MumbaiBCG Office, GurgaonAmerican Express Office, GurgaonIBM Office, BengaluruAMD Office, Hyderabad, ChennaiHCL HQ, NoidaXL Office, GurgaonHP Office, GurgonAmway, GurgaonJaypee Corporate Office, NoidaCitibank Corporate Office, MumbaiPatni Computers, MumbaiParker Hannifin Head Office, Navi MumbaiKalpataru Power Transmission Ltd, MumbaiHarry Winston, Mumbai

RETAILOrra, MumbaiChristian Louboutin, MumbaiBSH Flagship Store, MumbaiVirtuous Retail Mall, SuratFloreal Towers (Mall & Office), ManesarWorld Bank Concept Display Zone

ART GALLERY/MUSEUMSanchit Art, New DelhiAnand Bhawan, AllahabadNature Morte, New Delhi & GurgaonKochi Muziris Biennale, KochiChemould @ Prescott Road, MumbaiKNMA, New DelhiBDL, Mumbai

HOSPITALITYDusit Devarana, New DelhiShrem Resorts, ChennaiAdyar Hotel, ChennaiLodhi Hotel, New DelhiWTC Brigade Sky Lounge, BengaluruMalsi Hotel, DehradunGrand Hyatt, GoaThe Leela, Chennai

HERITAGE BUILDINGSGhat ki Ghuni, RajasthanAmber fort, RajasthanCentral Vista, Ahmedabad

LANDSCAPE & FACADESRaheja Vivarea, MumbaiIndia Bulls, MumbaiImagica Entertainment Park, KhopoliRajiv Gandhi Memorial, ChennaiDLF Camellias & Magnolias, Gurgaon

HEALTHCARE Fortis HealthcareWockhardt

Plus hi-end private residences

Registered Office: vis à vis India Pvt. Ltd., 90 New Manglapuri, Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, New Delhi 110030, India Experience Centre Delhi: 2, North Drive, DLF Chattarpur Farms, Chattarpur, New Delhi 110074, India T +91 11 26809377/78/79Experience Centre Mumbai: GF, Gauri Kunj (Kishore Kumar Bungalow), Kishore Kumar Ganguly Marg, Off Juhu Tara Rd, Mumbai 400049, India T +91 22 26612501/02/03Satellite Office Bengaluru: +91 9686455460/+91 9972490479

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