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From the Big Apple to Mumbai with love: A New York penthouse-inspired duplex by Jason Wadhwani Designs is an artistic treasure

OCT 10, 2024 | By Chiransha Prasad
A wide variety of shapes, silhouettes and materials inform and enliven the home; Photography by Ishita Sitwala
Poltrona Frau’s Isadora chairs crowd around the table in the dining space, crowned by the Focus suspension light by DCW Editions and artwork by Neelesh Yogi decorating the wall; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

A bite of the Big Apple for design inspiration a day certainly keeps monotony away! One concrete jungle plays the muse for another, as Jason Wadhwani designs a 5,500 sq ft Mumbai duplex echoing a New York penthouse.

Collectible furniture pieces and decor strike a pose against the city’s skyline, peering in through the expansive windows. The homeowners’ love for art was one they’d often share with Jason, introducing the principal designer to new artists. As a result, their passion for art is one of the cornerstones of the home’s design. The understated colour palette makes space for their curated creations to bloom, as the home provides an unmistakably urban interpretation of luxury.  

The foyer sports black and white wall coverings from Arte, a Zeppelin 1 pendant light by Flos and the Occulus console table by Ashiesh Shah; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The living space features the Scenario 2 sofa by Roche Bobois, a coffee table by Bombay Design Lab, an artwork by Arun Dev and a Mesh Wireless pendant light by LucePlan; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The living space paves the way for another group of plush seaters accompanied by iridescent side tables and bold stripes; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

Empire state of mind 

Practically a candy store for design and art aficionados, multiple statement pieces exist in harmony with each other within the home. A mish-mash of textures, motifs and shapes decorate the interiors — curves against sharp angles, natural textures flanking man-made art.

Like a jack-in-the-box lurking around the corner, the space’s twists and turns reveal multiple surprises. Eclectic lighting fixtures and pause-worthy canvases are par for the course. Some of the pieces, such as the whimsical bunker bed in the children’s bedroom, have been conceptualised and created by Jason himself. Nature plays the artist too, with marble reminiscent of an acrylic pour painting wrapping the bathrooms in a mesmerising display. Right from the striking foyer to the bedrooms, the space is a visual treat perched high above the city’s skyline with an eagle eye for art.

Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows wrap the living space, a daily witness to Mumbai’s glittering landscape; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

A Chandigarh chair reimagined by Khenshu decorates the den, with a grey sofa by Excella Furniture, Pipe floor lamp by Lodes for Diesel Living and artwork by Dipesh Raj; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

A Metropolitan montage 

How many statement pieces are too many? When it comes to this duplex, the limit does not exist. A pair of Art Deco-inspired doors greet visitors at the onset, the space crowned by a striking chandelier. The diverse range of silhouettes and patterns are a precursor to what awaits within.

Bid hello to Mumbai’s skyline in the living space, as the abode perches on the 53rd and 54th floor of a dizzying high-rise. A Bauhaus-inspired artwork by Arun Dev decorates the walls of the living space, whilst a hot balloon-esque pendant light suspends over the beige sofas. As you walk away from this merry group, another flock of plush seaters await close by — accompanied by iridescent side tables and striped settees.

The passageway near the foyer is home to the Soft Architecture wall light by Flos; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

Poltrona Frau’s Isadora chairs crowd around the table in the dining space, crowned by the Focus suspension light by DCW Editions and artwork by Neelesh Yogi decorating the wall; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

Objects in the dining space may appear closer than they are, especially when looking into the striking pendant lights. An array of acrylic boxes with paper-cut art decorate the wall, part of a glorious whole conceptualised by Neelesh Yogi. The pared-back colour palette allows little colour to occupy centre stage, but all that changes within the master and kids’ bedroom, as well as the playroom.

A riot of neutrals within the master bedroom directs eyes to the colourful artwork by Vanita Sethi decorating the wall. But it is the sight of the children’s bedroom that is certain to make any visitor wish they were six again — owing to the plush bunk bed replete with beaded railings. The bare walls surrender to a bucolic wallpaper depicting lush tropics within the playroom. The accent colour within this space switches from blue to minty green, with dollops of neutrals that tie the entire home together.

The master bedroom contains wall sconces by Length Breadth Height; Photography by Ishika Sitwala

 

An art piece by Vanita Sethi draws all eyes within the master bedroom, accompanied by a floor lamp by Super Loon; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The kids’ bedroom features a bunker bed custom designed by Jason Wadhwani, a bunk bed railing by Swaddle Cove and the Togo armchair by Ligne Roset; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The kids’ playroom displays a wallcover by Wallpaper Scissors, the Wow Pendant by Karman, Loops rug by LJ and chairs and tables from Swaddle Cove; Photography by Ishika Sitwala

Material matters 

The abode has a penchant for muted pops of colour. Amid a sea of neutrals, an occasional blue, orange or green accent makes a striking appearance. Herringbone flooring, white walls, wood and occasional panels of marble make for classic accompaniments to an array of unconventional silhouettes.

What architectural marvel is a city dweller’s dream and a real estate jackpot? The metropolitan dream of a classic New York penthouse plays the muse for this striking duplex in Mumbai.

The abode features a striking array of textures, materials, shapes and silhouettes; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The Powder room is lined with Dalmata marble and a striking light fixture named Cerine light by Trueing; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

 

The bathrooms feature a mesmerising display of colours and texture, reminiscent of acrylic pour paintings; Photography by Ishita Sitwala

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