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When cultural undercurrents tailor a global design language

[ad_1] By Pari Syal Photography: courtesy the designer Read time: 2 mins The Grey Room restaurant (inset) ID Saheba Singh Interior designer Saheba Singh crafts a modern, globally chic bar and lounge in Tokyo, subtly referencing inherent and nuanced traits of Japanese and Indian cultures... An adaptive-cuisine, sit-down-bar and lounge, The Grey Room, in a busy city centre of Tokyo, is a space that distinctly flaunts an uber chic aura; but, like it's menu, is adaptive to any palette.  Designed on the dictum of global appeal but with a distinctive Indian touch (since the owners and the chef are Indian), […]

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