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brass, marble, quartz details ornament studia 54’s interiors within skyscraper in india

Studia 54 designs Verdure Vilāsa interiors in Trump Towers India

 

Studia 54 has completed the interior design of Verdure Vilāsa, a banquet hall located on the 50th floor of Trump Towers, one of India’s tallest residential skyscrapers. Covering 1,731 sqm (18,633 sqft), the project combines large-scale architectural gestures with detailed craftsmanship, introducing natural motifs into a high-rise environment.

 

At the entrance, a symmetrical staircase forms the central spatial element. Occupying 134 sqm (1,442 sqft), the stair is clad in Calacatta macchia vecchia extra honed marble, its veining intersected by vertical fluting to emphasize depth. The balustrades consist of faceted glass tubes that refract light, while polished brass handrails add a contrasting sheen. Furniture selections for this area include pieces from Capital Collection and Eichholtz. Above, a vaulted stained-glass dome frames a custom chandelier designed by Studia 54. Constructed with a brass bezel, the fixture incorporates cascading crystals, producing a prismatic effect at the center of the hall.

all images courtesy of Studia 54

 

 

Brass, marble, quartz, and resin define the material palette

 

The pool area, spanning 150 sqm (1,615 sqft), introduces another key design motif. Here, epoxy resin art with embedded glitter creates the effect of a starry sky. Blue resin streams are inlaid into marble fissures, evoking water that carries luminous patterns across the surface. Measuring 100 sqm (1,076 sqft), the bar contrasts light marble with Cristallo Smeraldo quartz in deep green tones. Galvanic metal panels and integrated backlighting accentuate the vertical display, where bottles are arranged as if in a showcase. A monolithic marble countertop is paired with a copper-patinated metal front, while Mobilicasa stools complete the ensemble.

 

The terrace extends across 316 sqm (3,401 sqft) and is designed to accommodate a range of uses, from small gatherings to performances. Flooring in light and dark marble is patterned geometrically, extending onto the stage area. Brass coffee tables contribute to the reflective surfaces, while integrated floor lighting emphasizes horizontal lines, creating the effect of a hovering platform above the city. Additional lighting highlights tree trunks to integrate vegetation into the visual composition. The terrace is furnished with pieces from Flexform, Belissima Casa, Holly Hunt, and Formitalia. Throughout the project, architectural practice Studia 54 applies a consistent material strategy: marble in contrasting tones, faceted glass, polished brass, natural quartz, and resin surfaces. The combination of reflective, translucent, and textured elements defines a spatial identity that balances monumental gestures with detailed finishings.

at the heart of the composition lies a marble staircase, which elegantly branches out towards the edges of the hall

a chandelier cascades from the dome like a waterfall of light

this transforming stage can be configured to suit any event format

green accents throughout the décor reinforce the tropical vibe

 

project info:

 

name: Verdure Vilāsa
architect: Studia 54 | @studia_54

location: Trump Towers, India

area: 1,732 sqm

 

 

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