In the heart of India’s fast-moving cities, Krish Kothari, CEO and Creative Director of KKD Studio, is on a mission to create spaces that feel like a warm embrace. His vision of “slow corners” offers a gentle pause, cozy, inviting nooks where people can catch their breath, daydream, or share quiet moments with others. These aren’t just corners of a room; they’re pockets of peace that make city life feel more human.
Krish believes homes and public spaces should be more than functional, they should soothe the soul. Drawing from traditions like Indian courtyards or chabutaras (tree-shaded platforms), he reimagines these ideas for modern apartments. Picture a terrace turned into a lush hideaway with a hammock swaying gently or a herb garden buzzing with life. These spaces invite people to slow down, whether it’s a family chatting under a pergola or someone savoring a moment alone.
The magic lies in the details. Krish chooses materials that feel alive, think rough stone benches or terracotta tiles that wear their age like a story. These textures make you want to linger, to run your hand along their surface. Then there’s the light, soft rays filtering through jaali screens or dancing through tree leaves, creating a calm that feels almost sacred. It’s the kind of light that makes you forget the city’s rush.
Nature is Krish’s secret ingredient. A rooftop planter, a vertical garden, or native flowers can turn even the smallest space into a green escape. Add the sound of trickling water or rustling leaves, and the city’s noise fades away. These touches don’t just look good, they feel good, grounding people in a way that’s hard to find in urban sprawl.
Krish’s slow corners do more than look pretty. Studies show these spaces can melt stress and spark creativity. They also bring people together, neighbors chatting, kids playing, or elders resting. In a city where everyone’s rushing, these moments of connection build community and fight loneliness. Krish designs for all ages, ensuring everyone finds comfort in these havens.
For Krish, slow corners are about giving people back their time. In India’s chaotic cities, her work at KKD Studio creates spaces that feel like home, quiet, rooted, and full of heart. Each corner is an invitation to pause, reflect, and rediscover what makes us human, no matter how fast the world moves.