ODD 3 | Studio Dot Dimension

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ODD 3 | Studio Dot Dimension

Information

  • Completion year: 2025
  • Gross Built up Area: 800Sqm
  • Project Location: Surat
  • Country: India
  • Lead Architects/Designer: AR SHARMENN MEHTA | AR HEET SALIYA
  • Photo Credits: AVESH GAUR
  • Others: ARTWORK: PRIYANKA THAKER (HOUSE OF BERSEREK)
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Excerpt: ODD 3 by Studio Dot Dimension is an interior design project where minimalism transforms into warmth and architecture converses with emotion. A continuous ribbon of serpentine benches and winding tables shapes intimate nooks without barriers, balancing openness with intimacy. Grounded in calm tones and tactile surfaces, ODD 3 is less a cafe than a canvas for experience, inviting presence, connection, and tranquillity.

Project Description

ODD 3 | Studio Dot Dimension
© AVESH GAUR

[Text as submitted by architect] Stepping into Odd3 feels like entering a living poem—every line, surface, and material carefully chosen to evoke presence, calm, and connection. The lounge transforms minimalism into warmth, creating a sanctuary where architecture and emotion converse through subtle gestures.

ODD 3 | Studio Dot Dimension
Floor Plan © Studio Dot Dimension
ODD 3 | Studio Dot Dimension
© AVESH GAUR

A continuous ribbon of serpentine benches and winding tables flows through the space, shaping intimate nooks without erecting barriers. These curves invite varied experiences—quiet solitude, soft dialogue, or lively gathering—while circular stools and tables echo the language of fluidity, balancing openness with intimacy.

ODD 3 | Studio Dot Dimension
© AVESH GAUR

The palette is grounded in muted taupes, greys, and matte blacks, softened by textured brick, upholstered seating, and smooth wooden finishes. Each surface is tactile and inviting, while delicate metal accents lend understated refinement. Light, sound, and material aim for tranquillity, easing both body and mind.

ODD 3 | Studio Dot Dimension
© AVESH GAUR

At its core, Odd3 is a study in balance: spacious yet welcoming, intimate yet open. It is less a cafe than a canvas for experience, where flowing lines, tactile materials, and serene ambience invite guests to pause, connect, and inhabit the present moment within a poetic work of design.

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