Owara is a standalone restaurant in Chandsi, Nashik, designed around the Warli tribal theme — expressed through the full vocabulary of contemporary architecture. The project spans architecture, interiors, landscape, and exterior design, with four distinct seating categories, six kitchen types, and a built form that reads entirely differently by day and by night.
A restaurant where tribal heritage and contemporary architecture are not in conversation, they are one.
Client name
[To be confirmed]
Project focus
Restaurant — Architecture and Interior
Our services
Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Design
Location
Chandsi, Nashik
Seating categories
Garden Seating, Main Plinth, Kopchi, Mini Banquet
Special feature
Zero water wastage — full water recycling system
OUR CORE APPROACH
Tribal art does not need to be preserved behind glass.It can become the architecture,the entrance, the wall, and the ceiling above you.
The entrance establishes the narrative immediately — a Warli couple in mannequin form welcomes visitors at the gateway, before a glass bridge framed in MS sections leads them across a fish pond into the restaurant. The double height teakwood door with bamboo handles marks the threshold between the outdoor tribal landscape and the interior dining environment. Every transition within the restaurant is designed as a spatial experience, not merely a functional connection.
Seating categories
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Kitchen types
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Location
Chandsi, Nashik
Water system
Full recycling - zero wastage
From day one, the Infratech team made our build easy. They knew what we wanted and made it happen, on time and with care, making everything stress-free.