A deeply considered executive office interior that merges Nepali craftsmanship with the demands of a modern workspace. Every element — from the hand-carved desk to the traditional column details — speaks of authority, culture, and permanence. This is not just an office; it is a statement of identity.
Executive desk & backdrop
The centrepiece is a richly carved dark walnut desk with intricate mandala and floral panel work across its front face — flanked by traditional column pilasters and a glowing Kathmandu artwork that anchors the wall with cultural pride.
Ceiling & woodwork
Exposed dark timber ceiling beams run the length of the room against a cream plaster ceiling — a classic Nepali architectural reference that adds warmth and rhythm overhead without heaviness. The entire room is clad in deep walnut wood panelling for a study-like richness.
Library & seating
Floor-to-ceiling built-in bookshelves with integrated spotlights line the side walls — both functional and atmospheric. A cream sectional sofa with warm terracotta cushions creates a relaxed meeting corner that complements the gravity of the executive workspace.
The palette is unapologetically rich — dark walnut, warm oak flooring, cream upholstery, and earthy terracotta accents — grounded in tradition but proportioned for a contemporary professional setting. Natural light from full-width windows and louvred blinds keeps the space from feeling heavy, balancing the dark materiality with brightness and openness. Fully visualized in Enscape for photorealistic 3D presentation.
Executive Office





