J&S Interiors

J&S Interiors J & S interiors is a Kolkata based interior design firm engaged in designing and executing residenti

15/05/2026

Not every restaurant needs luxury to feel rich.
Some spaces carry richness through memory.

Inspired by the old Bengali pice hotels of Calcutta, Chaudhury and Company was designed as an experience of nostalgia — where banana leaves, crowded addas, slow ceiling fans, fish stories, old Battala woodcut inspirations, and the smell of Bengali cuisine come together under one roof.

From the mischievous fish-loving cat sculpture to details inspired by nineteenth-century Bengal prints, every corner carries fragments of an older Kolkata. Not recreated as nostalgia alone, but reimagined through design, texture, light, and storytelling.

Because sometimes, the most memorable spaces are not the ones that look modern —
but the ones that make you feel like you’ve travelled back in time.

The cat has been watching Bengalis eat fish for 200 years.We just gave him a better seat.From the Kalighat brush to the ...
12/05/2026

The cat has been watching Bengalis eat fish for 200 years.
We just gave him a better seat.
From the Kalighat brush to the Battala woodblock — the bidal-tapasvi, Bengal's favourite hypocrite, has always been the most honest mirror this city ever held up to itself. Pious face. Holy beads. Absolutely here for the fish.
When we designed this space, we didn't want art on the walls.
We wanted that story on the walls.
So we sat on a sculptor's studio floor in Kolkata, eye level with six handmade cats, and asked the only question that mattered —
does this one know about the fish?
This one did.
The paintings, the sculptures, the fish on your plate —
it's all the same 200-year-old conversation.
Come pull up a chair.

The four-poster bed isn't just a design choice — it's centuries of history, climate, and craft sleeping under one canopy...
28/04/2026

The four-poster bed isn't just a design choice — it's centuries of history, climate, and craft sleeping under one canopy. Swipe to know the story.

18/04/2026

We had a brief that said — "no compromises, anywhere."
So we didn't.
The parents' room got a wall that took weeks to perfect — diagonal wood veneer panels alternating with suede-finish surfaces, gold inlay lines running through like brushstrokes. Not because it was trendy. Because these are people who appreciate things done properly, and they deserved a room that reflects exactly that.
The guest room got a full slab of book-matched marble above the bed — the kind of detail you usually see in five-star hotels. Because why should a guest room settle for less? If someone is sleeping under your roof, they should wake up feeling like they slept somewhere remarkable.
And the kitchen — the room most designers treat as an afterthought — got the same level of thinking as every other space in this home. Clean, smart, fully integrated. Because the person cooking deserves to enjoy the space they cook in.
This is what "no compromises" looks like in practice. Every room. Every corner. Every decision. 🙏

Sometimes inspiration doesn’t come from references.It comes from places you sit, observe, and absorb.Our visit to Bishnu...
17/04/2026

Sometimes inspiration doesn’t come from references.
It comes from places you sit, observe, and absorb.

Our visit to Bishnupur introduced us to the timeless language of terracotta—
where earth, shaped and fired, became architecture.

This console is a small attempt to bring that vocabulary into a contemporary space.
A translation, not a replication.

A home is not just one feeling — it is many. And every room here was designed to speak its own language, to the person i...
14/04/2026

A home is not just one feeling — it is many. And every room here was designed to speak its own language, to the person it was made for.
The parents' room was always going to be about quiet dignity. We chose a palette of warm olive, taupe, and natural wood — tones that don't demand attention but hold it completely. The headboard wall is a composition of diagonal wood veneer and suede panels with fine gold inlay lines running through — it has texture, it has depth, but above all it has calm. A copper globe pendant throws just enough glow at night to make the space feel like a gentle exhale. This is a room for people who have earned their rest. Every detail here was chosen to honour that.
The guest room was designed around a single idea — make every guest feel like they have arrived somewhere special. The centrepiece is a full book-matched marble slab above the headboard, its dramatic black and white veining turning a wall into a work of art. Flanked by floor-to-ceiling fluted wood panels, with a warm pendant cluster overhead and a gold-framed round mirror catching the light — this room has the quiet confidence of a luxury hotel suite, but with the warmth only a well-designed home can carry. The zebra blinds frame the Kolkata skyline just right. Even the view was considered.
Two rooms. Two different souls. One home that holds them both with equal care.

📍 Astitva, Kankurgachi, Kolkata

09/04/2026

This is the daughter’s and master’s bedroom of our residential project at Astitva, Kankurgachi — two deeply personal worlds, each shaped by the people who inhabit them.

The daughter’s room unfolds in soft blush tones and gentle textures, imagined as a space of dreams, growth, and quiet imagination. Every element here is designed to feel light, expressive, and full of warmth — a room that grows with her story.

In contrast, the master’s bedroom embraces a deeper sense of calm. Rich textures, warm walnut tones, and subtle reflective surfaces come together to create a sanctuary of rest — timeless, composed, and quietly luxurious.

Though different in mood, both spaces speak the same design language: comfort layered with identity, aesthetics rooted in emotion, and details that make a house feel like home.

This is not merely bedroom design — this is the art of personal living.

There are spaces you walk into and immediately feel something shift. The noise fades. The pace slows. And without quite ...
03/04/2026

There are spaces you walk into and immediately feel something shift. The noise fades. The pace slows. And without quite knowing why, you feel at home.

This is the living and den of our residential project at Astitva, Kankurgachi — two worlds separated by a fluted brass and glass partition, yet breathing as one. On one side, the den wraps you in deep macassar ebony, olive bouclé, and burnished brass — moody, intimate, cinematic. On the other, the dining opens into light and devotion, where a grand jaali mandir glows with the Gayatri Mantra, and a table set in gold and white awaits the family.
And at the heart of it all — the foyer console, hand-carved in the spirit of Bishnupur's ancient terracotta temples, standing beneath a fresco of old Calcutta painted directly into the plaster wall. Tram lines, domes, and the soul of a city — preserved not in a frame, but in the very bones of this home.
Every material chosen here has a reason. Every detail has a memory behind it. This is not decoration — this is identity, built into four walls.

01/04/2026

There are homes that shelter you,
and then there are homes that tell your story. This residence was designed around one belief: that true luxury is never borrowed, it is rooted.
The den wraps you in deep macassar ebony and moody warmth, a private world built for quiet evenings and cinematic nights. Step through and the dining opens up into grandeur — a crystal chandelier, gold-kissed chairs,
And behind it all, a sweeping fresco of old Calcutta's skyline; tram lines, colonial domes, and busy bazaars, painted in the ancient fresco tradition, because this family's story begins in this city and that story deserves a wall.
The console beneath it is carved in the spirit of Bishnupur's terracotta temples — where centuries-old Bengali craftsmanship becomes living furniture.
And at the heart of it all stands the mandir, arched and glowing, the Gayatri Mantra inscribed in light, grounding every meal, every gathering, every moment in something divine. This is not interior design. This is a home that knows exactly who it is.

J&S Interiors is looking for a CRM & Daily Accounts Management Executive to be the bridge between our clients, studio & ...
16/12/2025

J&S Interiors is looking for a CRM & Daily Accounts Management Executive to be the bridge between our clients, studio & sites – handling enquiries, follow-ups and daily cash management.

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We’re honoured to see our Pice Hotel project spotlighted in today’s T2 Goodlife section. Our design revives Bengal’s cul...
22/09/2025

We’re honoured to see our Pice Hotel project spotlighted in today’s T2 Goodlife section. Our design revives Bengal’s culinary heritage in a modern setting — from laal cement floors to Kalighat motifs. Thank you to The Telegraph for sharing our story!

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