• Client: Miss Priya Rathod
  • Location: 12th Floor, Le Meridien, Gurugram
  • Year: 2023
  • Area: 3500 sq.ft

TAIDO is an ultra-luxurious, maximalist fine-dining establishment designed to offer an immersive and visually arresting hospitality experience. This project highlights our masterful turnkey capability in handling sophisticated architectural detailing, complex color theory, and bespoke furniture curation to create a world-class, high-end venue.

TAIDO

Design Concept

The design revolves around a concept of vibrant opulence and eclectic classicism. By daringly juxtaposing a glossy, vivid magenta coffered ceiling with deep olive-green wainscoting and classical French boiserie wall moldings, the space delivers a dramatic theatrical flair. The integration of contrasting patterns, rich velvets, and ornate metal accents establishes a captivating narrative that defines avant-garde luxury.

Key Features

  • Maximalist fine-dining interior design masterfully tailored for a high-end, dramatic hospitality experience
  • Bold, high-contrast color story beautifully pairing an eye-catching magenta ceiling with rich olive-green walls and warm, polished wood flooring
  • Intricate architectural coffered ceiling finished in a high-gloss magenta sheen with integrated structural moldings
  • Classical wall artistry featuring ornate, custom-carved French boiserie panels and elegant decorative wall trim
  • Bespoke luxury furniture procurement including vibrant magenta velvet dining chairs with natural cane side panels, coupled with low-profile leopard-print upholstered tub chairs
  • Statement lighting installations highlighting custom fringed, dark-olive hanging chandeliers and multi-arm rose-tinted accent fixtures that cast a sophisticated, warm glow
  • Opulent dining setups utilizing heavy, custom-shaped white marble tables anchored by pedestal bases finished in a brushed brass sheen
  • Grand drapery and biophilic elements featuring layered, neutral scalloped window valances, sheer privacy curtains, and strategically placed tropical palms to soften the bold architectural lines

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