“Rajwada Reverie is not merely a boutique; it reads as a quiet cultural rebellion,” says the team. In a retail climate often shaped by sterile, Westernised minimalism, the project turns inward, towards India’s architectural memory and artisanal depth. Instead of echoing global trends, it proposes a rooted alternative.
Here, jharokha-inspired forms are reinterpreted as architectural gestures rather than decorative afterthoughts. Lime-plastered walls recall the sun-warmed surfaces of old havelis, while the textures offer an inherited and familiar feel. Yet nothing slips into nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake.

Rohit Ganguly

Rohit Ganguly
The design translates tradition through a contemporary lens, with proportions that remain clean, circulation that is intuitive and refined. In doing so, Rajwada Reverie moves beyond visual differentiation. It suggests that in Indian retail spaces, tradition becomes a platform for innovation and craft identity. It is also a reminder that innovation emerges from cultural confidence rather than borrowed aesthetics. Rajwada Reverie ultimately reframes what Indian retail can be: soulful, rooted, and forward-looking. Its impact lingers not only through its aesthetic choices but through the cultural memory it gently reawakens.

Rohit Ganguly

Rohit Ganguly