We’re thrilled to share that our Tesor Designs interior design studio A Work Studio That Feels Like Home has been featured in Elle Decor India, one of the country’s most prestigious design publications. This feature is more than just a moment of pride—it’s a celebration of how thoughtful interior design can inspire the people who create it every day.

A Work Studio That Feels Like Home.
At Tesor Designs, we believe in breaking boundaries—not just in the homes we design, but also in the way we work. Our Bangalore design studio reflects this ethos, with its open, cabin-free layout, warm neutral palette, and carefully curated elements that reflect our brand’s love for natural materials, arches, and understated luxury.
Rather than feeling like a typical office, the studio has been designed to feel like a home. Textured walls, cozy corners, layered lighting, and tactile fabrics are used throughout to create a welcoming environment for both clients and team members.
One of the standout features of the studio, as highlighted by Elle Decor, is its flexible functionality. The same meeting room might transform into a styling zone, a photoshoot set-up, or even a casual lounge depending on the day. This fluid approach to space planning is what sets the Tesor studio apart.
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Our thoughts on this feature.
We were genuinely so thrilled and excited about our “home” being featured.
This space is so personal to us. It’s where ideas are born, where design dilemmas are solved over chai, and where our team laughs, argues, creates, and grows together every single day.
To have it seen—and celebrated—by a platform like Elle Decor is incredibly humbling. We didn’t design this space for the ‘gram or the gloss. We designed it so it could hold our chaos, our creativity, and our culture.

This feature isn’t just about a beautifully shot studio. For us, it’s about how far we’ve come—and how important it is to stay rooted in who we are while continuing to evolve.
To every client, collaborator, and team member who’s been part of this journey—this one’s for you.