The rustic interiors of the restaurant, The Hungry Monkey in New Delhi are dedicated to the spirit of discovery and adventure. The restaurant is a temple of eclecticism. Vritima Wadhwa of Project 810 Studio eschewed the need to stick to one rigid theme, and filled up the three floors with thoughtful knick-knacks and souvenirs gathered from different sources. Almost everything here is either hand-made or concocted using found materials. To keep up a natural palette, the floor is concrete, with some vintage keys and coins lodged in it for effect. The ceiling is exposed, with slabs bush hammered onto it. The staircase that goes up to the bar hides an alcove which holds supplies, and has been closed-off with a mesh covering. One will notice arcs made out of the same mesh around the eatery, and also along the stair sidebar. Even the toilets have personalised nuggets of whimsy about them. One very interesting element of the interiors is the collection of incandescent Edison Bulbs that hang in clusters here; their effect enhanced by their angular and slender metal shades.