Craft an intimate floral experience inside a home built around a living tree. Maintain spiritual sensitivity while designing for presence, stillness, and quiet transformation.
Project Overview
The layout revolved around the tree, not the function. Every angle of design deferred to the home’s organic geometry. Minimalist blooms, breathable distances, and neutral palettes let the architecture breathe.
Design & Theme
• Central banyan tree framed with wild creepers and ritual seating
• Botanical arrangements in hand-thrown clay and raw brass
• Floral accents layered into architectural contours and natural light paths
Special Features & Artistry
• Housewarming rites paired with ancestral homage and stillness
• Subtle incense corridors built using local agarwood and herbs
• All detailing governed by reverence, quiet motion, and material honesty
Project Scale & Impact
Total Area Covered
6,000 sq. ft. of tranquil, indoor-outdoor spatial styling
Team Size & Duration
40 artisans across 2 days of phased execution
Artisans & Locations
Hand-picked teams of botanical artists and ritual stylists
Immersive Experience
The home carried a current of stillness. Fragrance, breeze, and floral light moved as one. The deepam offering became a moment of collective emotion. Guests were quiet. Many prayed. Many returned. Every detail served the soul of the space.
Outcome
Casa de Emerald held memory, devotion, and presence. The celebration gave form to invisible things like faith, reverence, and family connection. These were offered to guests through a language shaped by light and flowers.