The tinkle of salangai (anklets) echoes distantly. The earthy aroma of freshly ground coffee beans rises. Outside, the serpentine Adyar River makes its way to the horizon dotted by green islets. These sights and sounds script the mise-en-scène at this home in Chennai dubbed Nesavu. This expression means weaving in Tamil, nodding to the traditions threaded through the 2,500 sq ft penthouse, but visualised from a modern gaze by Divya Khullar Narayanan and Ashwath Narayanan of 1405 Design Studio.
Perched on the 18th floor of a river-side complex, the dwellers include an entrepreneur and co-founder of a gourmet coffee brand, and the lady of the home, who is a professional Bharatanatyam artist and a revered name in the cultural landscape. Decoding the creative impetus, Divya shares, “The intentional act of fixing oneself a perfect cuppa, the disciplined abhyaas of one’s art form, and their routines as a family of three informed the design.”
“Terrazzo is conventionally witnessed across floors. We experimented to get that smooth texture and the deliberate variation of hues on the walls. It makes one want to trace their fingers along the surfaces…” — Divya and Ashwath