TASA

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TASA Designs is an architectural and design practice that focuses on creating an emotional impression as a means to enhance the human experience.

These experiences are value driven whilst incorporating social determinants of culture and lifestyles.

30/09/2022

For the room to preserve its airy spaciousness, we designed low-height furniture and let the sunlight flood through the windows unfettered by any obstructions.

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18/09/2022

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DETAILS
Experience: 2-3 years
Location: Thane office

03/09/2022

Material Palette:

Wood to touch

Green to breath

White to sight

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Photos from TASA's post 23/08/2022

The Platform is loosely based on the concept of Tokonoma - the focal point of Japanese homes used to welcome guests while displaying art. The seat in front of The Tokonoma is called Kamiza (seat of honour) and is reserved for special guests, positioned such that the art is best viewed.

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Photos from TASA's post 22/08/2022

Sliding doors found their fame in Japan and are an important part of their culture and history. Inspired by the Fusama sliding door we set out to separate the space within a room while committing our reverence to the Japanese design aesthetic and conserving space compared to the swing door.

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17/08/2022

We know that our yearning to reduce everything to the essential forms of lines and shapes extended to our main door. We wanted the inhabitants walking in to know precisely what to expect - tranquillity, design, nature and space.

We were quite specific in choosing the unit when we purchased it. But did we know that 811 could be simplified into two straight lines and two circles emphasizing pure abstraction when we bought it?
I guess we will never know.

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Photos from TASA's post 14/08/2022

When we started out with the work on our office, we had one goal - to establish a design ideology and to do justice by it with our hands-on ex*****on.

We never expected the design style to resonate with so many of you in a way that it did.

We are extremely thankful for the warm reception and welcoming us into the larger design community that loves and respects the and aesthetic.

This recognition, especially with would not have been possible without the apropos visual captivations by coupled with the vivid words of

None of this would have been possible without the team effort exerted by the entire and extended TASA teams, including our consultants, contractors, suppliers, carpenters and masons who tirelessly helped bring our designs to reality.

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Photos from TASA's post 13/08/2022

Inspired by the concept of a shared meal as a family and a community-building custom in the Japanese culture.

We incorporated Zabutons and Chabudai - a Japanese floor table arrangement used for dining, and tea serving doubling as a workbench.

This low-height seating arrangement engages the Japanese theory about embracing the tranquillity, stillness, and solitude that sitting close to the ground can achieve.

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12/08/2022

We are humbled and excited to formally announce that our project 811 has made it onto the Dezeen Awards 2022 Small Workspace Interior longlist.


Thank you & team for the huge honour of longlisting us among the 27 Small Workspace Interior projects that are in the running from over 5,400 entries from 90 countries to Dezeen Awards this year.


We would also like to extend our congratulations and well wishes to all the other Longlisted practices. It is especially a matter of pride to be listed amongst the company of great works like
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*LINK:* https://www.dezeen.com/awards/2022/longlists/811/

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Photos from TASA's post 11/08/2022

The basic form is used as the only piece of art in the office. It creates varying patterns throughout the daytime as the sun changes its position and at every interval, a dramatic shadow is observed. Shadow is the most underrated design element while colour palettes and different shapes are often seen taking the stage.

Photos from TASA's post 10/08/2022

In keeping with the functional, minimal and monochrome facet of the Japandi design, we have designed the entirety of our furniture in OBT wood. A mix of handcrafting and machine detailing ensured that every single angle and every single handle was designed to detail and carved out of hardwood.

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Photos from TASA's post 03/08/2022

With earnest efforts towards embracing Wabi-Sabi, we used the upcycled wood without any inhibitions towards inconsistent patterns, grains, colour variations or even knots and nail holes. We truly came to realise that broken could be beautiful.

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811, Opal Square, Wagle Industrial Estate
Thane