A studio shaped likea small architectural practice.
Artemetic was founded in 2019 to do considered, end-to-end work for founders and teams who notice the second-glance details. Brand, digital, and spatial — held to a single standard.
Most studios chase volume. We chase fit. A handful of partners each year, each one a long conversation rather than a sprint.
The work we're proudest of has one thing in common: a client who wanted to do it once, and do it properly. We design for that standard.
Everything else — the medium, the surface, the system — follows from there.
Artemetic is the brand under which Antaya Projects LLP — a Limited Liability Partnership registered under the LLP Act, 2008 (LLPIN ABA-1277, incorporated 5 January 2022) — operates its interior design and fit-out practice.
What we actuallydo for clients.
Four overlapping disciplines — usually combined on the same project, sometimes engaged on their own.
Interior design
Concept-to-drawings interior design for retail, hospitality, restaurants and bars, and institutional spaces — taken end-to-end through detailing.
Fit-outs & build
Bare-shell fit-outs delivered to handover — civil, stone work, electricals, partitions, ceilings, and finishing — managed in-house by our build team.
Custom millwork
Bespoke joinery, veneer, and laminate work — from curved counters to baffle ceilings and feature walls — for projects where stock cabinetry won't do.
Project management
PMC on multi-vendor jobs: timelines, quality control, and oversight of bought-out parts on your behalf. Useful when you need a single accountable team.
Built around three core sectors.
- Retail interiors
- Restaurants & bars
- Educational campuses
- Office and commercial fit-outs
- Multi-site retail rollouts
Based in Gurgaon. Active across the NCR.
- Gurgaon (primary)
- Delhi
- Noida
- National Capital Region (NCR)
Beyond the NCR, we’ll consider out-of-region engagements for the right brief — typically for clients we’re already working with.
Specific moments.Across the body of work.
The design and build decisions we keep coming back to as proof of where the studio is honestly distinct. Each tied back to the project it came from.

Tree Element
A central sculptural tree, built from curved wood and veneer, anchors the supermarket's main floor. The structure does triple duty — wayfinding marker, lighting host, and the photo-worthy moment that makes a 11,000 sqft retail space feel like a place rather than a hangar.

Wooden Baffle Ceiling
A slatted wooden baffle ceiling runs the length of Altera's main circulation spine. Engineered to host services (lighting, AV, ventilation) without breaking the rhythm of the slats — the kind of detail where the design and the build team have to be the same team to get right.

Curved Balcony
A continuous curved-edge balcony built in stone and timber composite, designed to read as a single sweeping line across the facade. Required custom formwork and a fabricated steel substructure to hold the curve without visible expansion joints.

Steel with Wood Finish
A structural steel element finished to read as solid hardwood — a technique we developed for a client who needed the load-bearing performance of steel without losing the warmth of timber in the visible surface. Five iterations on finish to get the grain reading right.
How we hold the work.
Four positions we've earned the hard way. They shape who we say yes to and how we run the studio.
Small by design
We stay small so the people you meet are the people doing the work. No layers between the brief and the brushstroke.
Slower, on purpose
We take fewer projects each year. It's the only way to keep the level of care we promised in the first conversation.
Designers who build
Our designers ship code. Our engineers care about kerning. The line between disciplines is thinner here for a reason.
Long horizons
Most of our partners are with us across multiple chapters of their business. We design for the second and third launch, not just the first.