In a sprawling 5000 sq ft apartment in South Mumbai, the design team sought to elevate the dining area with striking wall art. The result was a series of 50 handcrafted glass-like flowers in bold pink and orange tones. Strategically placed to interact with both natural and artificial light, these semi-transparent pieces create dynamic shadows that shift throughout the day. The installation transforms the dining space into a captivating visual experience, turning it into a true centerpiece of the home.
Deval Ambani is an artist and communication designer known for her multidisciplinary approach to art and design. A graduate of Sophia Polytechnic, Mumbai, she began her career in advertising, working with leading agencies before transitioning into the world of fine art and home décor. Her work is a fusion of material exploration and artistic expression, incorporating layers of color, transparency, and texture to create immersive, tactile experiences. Inspired by nature and light, her paintings evoke harmony and depth, bringing a sense of serenity to spaces. As the founder of Obliq, she continues to push creative boundaries, collaborating with designers and architects to integrate art into contemporary interiors.
Client: The client was a businessman living in a 5000 sqft space in Mumbai, India. He wanted to create warmth and a feeling of happiness in his dinning area where maximum family conversations happen. At OBLIQ Studio, a multidisciplinary design practice based in Mumbai, the team is dedicated to breaking away from conventional approaches to create distinctive and memorable work. Their expertise spans across communication and graphic design, décor design, and paintings. Driven by passion and conviction, OBLIQ Studio aims to go beyond expectations, delivering deeply satisfying work for clients from initial conception through to final execution.