The plumb line is humanity’s most enduring tool of measurement, first documented nearly four millennia ago during the construction of the pyramids. At Objectry’s newly opened store on MG Road, New Delhi, it hangs suspended at the very centre of the space. For a brand that has spent the last ten years resisting fixed categories and celebrating the intelligence of the hand, this ancient instrument of precision becomes a sigil of its values. Founded by Aanchal Goel, Objectry has always occupied a fluid territory of functional aestheticism. Over the past decade, its creations have slipped across typologies guided by curiosity. The new store marks a moment of pause and recalibration. Designed in collaboration with Ishaan Bharat (Osheen), founder and creative director of Sector Form, the space is conceived as a single continuous flow. “We didn’t want to close it up into separate sections with permanent partitions, but rather have everything merge into each other with multi-purpose movable partitions,” says Ishaan. Their shared way of working, “thinking in 2D and designing in 3D”, became the conceptual backbone of the project, allowing ideas and materials to lead the spatial orientation.







