In this Mumbai home by Shabnam Gupta, chief architect of The Orange Lane Design Studio, each space has been designed to tell a different story. The owners possess an impressive art collection and were keen that their home showcases the same adequately. Keeping this in mind, the design elements in the living spaces play second lead to the art that occupies the walls. The beige furnishings too become a part of the canvas except for some cushions and one pouffe which has been upholstered in a fabric reminiscent of the prints on Turkish Kilims. Different elements come together to create a dramatic visual. Himachal stone has been used to achieve a raw look. The most stunning though are the antique green metal lamps; light filters through the perforated design, and creates a play of shadow and light on the walls.