VILLA EMBASSY BANGALORE_INDIA

Where light meets glass the Artematica redefines Villa Embassy in Bangalore

In the Embassy 821 villa in Bangalore, design becomes an immersive and harmonious experience. Spanning 6,200 square meters, designers Farah Ahmed Mathias and Dhaval Shellugar , from Fadd Studio, have crafted a visual language made of curves, light, and monochromatic sophistication. The result is a space that goes beyond furnishing, turning into a sensory narrative that emotionally engages those who inhabit it.

The grammar of interiors

The interiors are dominated by glossy beige marble that reflects light and enhances the perception of space, while the cotton-toned raw concrete walls soften its material presence.

VILLA EMBASSY BANGALORE_INDIA
VILLA EMBASSY BANGALORE_INDIA

At the heart of the composition, a sculptural walnut staircase unfolds gracefully: its twisting form and rounded edges recall the Art Deco style, creating a continuous dialogue between lightness and solidity.
The language of curves flows throughout the residence — from the circular window framing the landscape, to the curvature of the ceiling, to the soft lines of sofas and seating.

In the dining area, spherical lamps in amber and crimson hues diffuse a warm, enveloping light that blends with the neutral palette, preserving the overall sense of balance.

Functional language

The Artematica kitchen, designed by Valcucine Bangalore | Rise Group, naturally integrates into the villa's harmonious aesthetic.
The space extends along the available perimeter and stands out for the presence of two Special Elements: Aerius Wall Unit and New Logica. These elements define the various zones — preparation, washing, and cooking — and, thanks to their large doors that open with a fluid gesture, transform walls into fully equipped and functional surfaces, making the kitchen both efficient and impeccably organized.

A glass boiserie completes the composition, enriching the space while adding practicality through glass shelves and accessory rails.

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Glass and light

Glass takes center stage. As light reflects on its surfaces, it creates depth and amplifies the brightness of the space.
The neutral palette combines Mat Bronze Lacquer bases with Glossy Sand Vitrum finishes on the Special Elements, oven column, and integrated wine cabinet, achieving perfect visual continuity.

The Cloud White Vitrum used for the boiserie enhances luminosity without disrupting the calm chromatic balance. Once again, material, light, and form merge into a silent and harmonious equilibrium.

VILLA EMBASSY BANGALORE_INDIA

Consistency as the measure of design

Throughout the home, the visual vocabulary is consistently repeated: rounded seats, essential tables, neutral tones, and amber details. Every element speaks the same language of balance and proportion. Amid the understated tones, subtle touches of color draw the eye, punctuating the monochromatic harmony without disturbing it.

The villa impresses not through grandeur, but through the precision with which every detail is conceived. Its strength lies in this consistency, the ability to transform a decorated interior into a truly designed environment.

ph credits: Gokul Rao Kadam
Kitchen ph credits: Sanjith Seetharam

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