A room you move through, not a slideshow.
Dezivora is an interior design studio in Delhi. The showroom on their site is a real 3D room. You scroll, and you move through it. You tap a material and the room changes to match. It is not a slideshow of photos pretending to be interactive.
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Sell a room that does not exist yet
An interior studio has a hard problem: its best work cannot be photographed. It is either inside somebody’s home, or it has not been built yet. Photos of old projects sell the past. A room you can walk through sells what they could make for you.
Scrolling moves you along a set path through one room, smoothly, so it never feels like it is jumping between slides. Changing a material changes the real surface, so the light and reflections change with it.
It is also here as proof of range. Same engineering standards — budgeted load, no jank, real device testing — applied to a brief with nothing to do with a counter or a queue.
A gallery sells the past. A room you can walk through sells what they could make for you.
Not a restaurant? Still talk to us.
Hospitality is where most of the work has been, but the constraints turn up anywhere. Tell us the brief and we will say honestly whether we are the right studio.