/ Mati Studio

Slow architectural storytelling

We translate the endangered, river-bound heritage of Majuli into contemporary spatial masterpieces. Each bespoke architectural project integrates ancient monastic craftsmanship with refined, high-contrast modern minimalism.

The Core

Soil and spirit

The Brahmaputra river shapes more than the physical landscape of Majuli; it dictates a philosophy of impermanence and tactile provenance. We honor this slow, natural rhythm in every contemporary architectural installation we design.

Our studio rejects the rapid obsolescence and standardized materials of modern interiors, choosing instead raw components that cure, age beautifully, and speak honestly of their geographic origin.

Generational Mastery

The monastic hands

We collaborate directly with tribal and monastic master artisans on the island. Their generational knowledge of clay, monsoon-cured bamboo joinery, and handloom weaving is preserved not as rustic folklore, but as vital architectural substance.

By integrating these ancient techniques into luxury residential and commercial commissions, we protect a vulnerable heritage while bringing unparalleled narrative weight to modern global interiors.

+ Bespoke Commissions

The rhythm of the river

Every custom installation requires deliberate time. The clay of Majuli must dry naturally, the bamboo must cure through seasons, and the loom must sing before the final room can exist.