India’s iconic design and architectural firm, K2India, celebrates their design journey with an exclusive showcase

Marked at special prices, the curated collection will be on display from February 8th to 15th,at their Lado Sarai Boutique Studio.

K2India 1 K2India 2 K2India 4 KOHELIKA KOHLI PROFILE PICTURE SUNITA KOHLI PROFILE PICTUREK2India has been hand-picked by ‘India Design’, as a premier multi-disciplinary design brand. To celebrate this, K2India is bringing their exclusive designs to a wider clientele and for the first time, opening their Lado Sarai Boutique Studio to the public, with special prices.

 

The entire collection, consists of several signature furniture pieces like sofas, armchairs, cabinets, bars, bookcases and tables; and accessories like flower vases, artefacts, art works and a unique collection lights. Each piece, symbolic of the K2India journey and their design sensibilities, is a masterpiece in itself.These will be onsale, with special reductions of upto 50%, off the original price.

 

About K2India:

K2India is a New Delhi based multi–disciplinary design and architectural firm, constituted, in 2010, by Sunita Kohli (Padma Shri,1992) and her Pratt Institute educated architect daughter, Kohelika Kohli.

 

It was established, as their brand, to bring all the design disciplines practiced by their various companies, under one umbrella.K2India is driven by the pursuit of excellence and quality. They strongly believe that one’s surroundings directly influence the quality of one’s lives – whether in the work place, at home or the public spaces in between. Their approach is rooted in a firm belief that design is fundamental to improving the quality of life, and with an integrated and unified approach, it can become a totally functional and living WORK OF ART.

 

They have successfully completed projects in several countries such as Egypt, England, Sri Lanka and the Parliament Building in Bhutan. The company specializes in the design of private residences, corporate offices, restaurants, gyms, hotels and resorts, luxury hotel boats and aircrafts; and the restoration of public buildings, forts, palaces and heritage properties.

 

Some of their highly celebrated projects in New Delhi have been the restoration of many British period buildings – designed by Sir Edward Lutyens, Sir Herbert Baker and Sir Robert Tor Russell – notably Rashtrapati Bhawan, the Prime Minister’s Office and Official Residence, Hyderabad House, the bungalows of the Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum and the British Council Building and Library. They continue to creatively and successfully work on projects in India and a few outside the country. In 2014, K2India was given the Architectural Digest 50Award.​