

Forest Grammar is not about visual excess. It is about nuance—an experience in presence—inviting you to pause, breathe, and notice.
Forest Grammar is a quiet reverie amidst the bustle of India Design, Mumbai—an exploration of nature as a language. Crafted with natural materials and grounded in rich, earthy hues, it brings together the raw beauty of the outdoors with the soul of thoughtful design. It’s not just a showcase—it’s the feeling of being gently led into the heart of the woods.




WITHIN carves out a little world inspired by the forest’s quiet magic—a space where nature speaks not in words, but in textures, tones, and forms.
The sculptural Garden of Eden coffee table anchors the space with quiet strength; the rough grain of wood finds expression in the Mori chair; softness unfolds through layered textiles, while the hushed presence of travertine in the Song of the Woods bar adds depth and stillness. Every element is drawn from the wilderness we so deeply admire.
Here, the forest is not a motif, but a teacher—calm, layered, patient, and deeply intuitive.
The space unfolds in warm neutrals designed to ground the senses and slow the pace. Materiality takes precedence — textures converse quietly, silhouettes soften into their surroundings, and each piece holds space for the next.


Here, the forest is not a motif, but a teacher—calm, layered, patient, and deeply intuitive.
The space unfolds in warm neutrals designed to ground the senses and slow the pace. Materiality takes precedence — textures converse quietly, silhouettes soften into their surroundings, and each piece holds space for the next.
