Our process for Mid-Century Modern projects is rooted in Structural Optimism. We design with the belief that form should follow function without losing its soul. We focus on the "Linear Horizon"—using low-profile furniture and horizontal architectural lines to create a sense of groundedness.
We prioritize indoor-outdoor integration, utilizing floor-to-ceiling glass and "breezeway" layouts that allow the Indian landscape to serve as a living wallpaper. Through careful orientation, we capture the breeze and soft light, echoing the era’s obsession with the "healthy home."
The MCM execution at Tribuz is defined by the marriage of The Organic & The Industrial. We pair the warmth of hand-finished Teak and Rosewood with the sleek, optimistic lines of tapered steel and molded plywood.
We celebrate the "Compass Leg" and the "Sunburst" motif—not as retro clichés, but as engineering marvels of the 20th century. By incorporating iconic materials like cane webbing (Jali) and polished terrazzo flooring, we pay homage to the classic Indian modernist bungalow while upgrading the hardware for 21st-century performance.