Lotus work has been featured in numerous magazines and publications in India and Internationally

Publications


Cover Story - visual merchandising & retail design
VM - RD | SEP - OCT 2009

Cover Story - Chic Opulence
VM - RD | JAN - FEB 2009

Retail Design Showcase
BETTER INTERIORS | MARCH 2008

Cover Story – Designer of the Year
Inside Outside magazine | NOV 2006

Cover Story - Xylys Bangalore
VM & RD | MAY 2006

Retail Reinvented
Indian Architect & Builder | APR 2006

Branding Perception
Architect | MARCH 2006

Inventive Thinking
HOME REVIEW | JAN - FEB 2006

Unpredictable
Better Interiors | JAN 2006

Uncovering an Experience
VM - RD | NOV-DEC 2005

Street Flavour
Indian Design & Interiors | SEP 2005

Blooming Complex
Indian Express Newsline | SEP 2005

Off the Shelf
Better Interiors | SEP 2005

Totally Rivetting
Home Review | SEP-OCT 2005

Designer Feast
Inside Outside | FEB 2005

Delicious Business
Business World | AUG 2004

Cover Story - First Take
Indian Architect & Builder | JUNE 2004

Designers with an Edge
Business Standard | JUNE 2004

Transparent Future
India Today | JULY 2003

Excerpt

"Design Philosophy. We deal with every design problem at a fundamental level. We don't believe in getting into a style... we start with trying to define the forces at play and then create the geometry that resolves it.

We like taking design to an extreme at the conceptual stage. We find inspiration in the ordinary things, everyday events and chance encounters... and sometimes when we get stuck we go wherever our heart takes us... to fantasy, science fiction or even fairy tales!...

We believe that a sustainable experience is seldom about a first "wow"... and hence don't believe in a single "big idea" approach. We explore ways to engage the customer, the way they move through the space and interact with it. We like the fact that designing a space offers the opportunity to build in layers... which unfolds differently for different people."

Excerpt

"We deal with every design problem at a fundamental level. We don't believe in getting into a style... we start with trying to define the forces at play and then create the geometry that resolves it.

We like taking design to an extreme at the conceptual stage. We find inspiration in the ordinary things, everyday events and chance encounters... and sometimes when we get stuck we go wherever our heart takes us... to fantasy, science fiction or even fairy tales!...

We believe that a sustainable experience is seldom about a first "wow"... and hence don't believe in a single "big idea" approach. We explore ways to engage the customer, the way they move through the space and interact with it. We like the fact that designing a space offers the opportunity to build in layers... which unfolds differently for different people."