
There is a certain quiet wisdom in traditional Indian homes – an understanding that a house is not merely built, but lived into. It lives in the in-between spaces. Tilt tries to recreate this past carrying forward its essence – the idea that a home is a continuum of moments, not a collection of rooms. It borrows from the spirit of Indian living, where thresholds matter, where gathering matters, where the act of being together is at the center of design. In doing so, it reminds us that sometimes, the most meaningful spaces are the ones that ask us to slow down and simply be.