Anjali Miriyala- Portfolio-2024

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ARCHITECTURE |INTERIOR DESIGN

Interior designer and architect with 5 years of design and development experience in residential, commercial, and luxury settings. With a keen eye for detail, I'm enthusiastic about composing spaces with bold colors, edgy craftsmanship, and unique spatial forms. In addition to design fundamentals, I love to draw upon elements from diverse art forms such as furniture & fabric design, interior decor, and digital art. Looking to contribute to teams that share such a vision for eclectic and innovative design.

AnjA li MiriyA l A

Jan 2024Present

ANJALI MIRIYALA DESIGN

In the process of developing a home furnishing brand under personal label.

• The Phulwari collection- Designer rugs

A collection of luxury rugs designed and produced by Anjali Miriyala Design.

Mar 2022Dec 2023

SONA REDDY STUDIO |

HYDERABAD, INDIA

A design studio creating bespoke contemporary spaces with a penchant for Indian materials, art and furniture, specializing in interior design, furniture design and styling.

Role: Project Architect | Interior Designer | Digital Artist

• Telugu Medium (Hospitality)

Led architectural planning and interior design for the development of a 6500 sqft restaurant, utilizing locally sourced material and alternative building techniques. Design featured in

Architectural Digest ArchDaily

• Peacock Farmhouse (Residential)

Designed a luxury farmhouse featuring earthy Indian materials with a contemporary finish. Developed custom furniture and composed the space with collectibles from emerging Indian artists.

• Shriya Som Flagship Store (Fashion & Retail)

Designed and executed a high-end fashion studio-- incorporating unique spacial planning, accentuating edgy forms and daring colours, to complement the designer’s clothing collection.

• Ananda (Rug Collection)

Conceptualized and designed a 4 piece collection of floral themed rugs in collaboration with House of Knots, a designer rug company based out of Gujarat, India.

@anjalimiriyala.design

anjalimiriyala95@gmail.com

206-853-1583

246 Acalanes Dr, Apt #2, Sunnyvale CA 94086

May 2019Oct 2020 Dec 2020Present

DIGITAL ART | FREELANCE

• MAE Designer Boutique- Designed and illustrated custom prints for a clothing collection

• Custom artwork- Wallpaper design, bespoke invitations, illustrated books, planners, digital portraits

EARTHITECTS

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BANGALORE, INDIA

Role: Junior Architect

• Stone Lodges, Kerala: Designed and coodinated execution of a 3500 sqft hillside holiday private residence. while mindfully planning around the natural topography

2014-2019

Bachelor’s in Architecture

Acharya’s NRV School of Architecture

Bangalore, India

• AutoCAD

• Adobe Photoshop

• Adobe Illustrator

• Adobe Indesign

• Google Sketchup

• Microsoft Office

• Event Design and Management

• Graphic design

• Interior styling

| Residential interior design | Restaurant architecture & interior design | Retail interior design | Product design- Rug | Product design- Rug by Anjali Miriyala

PEACOCK FARMHOUSE
2. TELUGU MEDIUM KITCHEN
3. SHRIYA SOM FLAGSHIP STORE
4. ANANDA COLLECTION
5. PHULWARI COLLECTION

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Team | Sona Reddy Studio, Hyderabad, India

Role | Lead Interior Designer

Project type | Residential Interiors

Location |Hyderabad, India

• Peacock is colossal farmhouse perched alongside a beautiful lake, an hour away from the city of Hyderabad.

• The color and material palette is drawn from the natural Indian stone used for flooring-- Pink Sandstone and Grey Kota Stone.

• A monochromatic look was achieved by matching the walls’ limeplaster (a natural material) to the flooring, creating a canvas for the eccentric flooring patterns, dramatic furniture, and boistrous customised lights to take centre stage.

• All of the materials, furniture, lights, and selected artwork were made and sourced from within India.

White marble
Black granite | Metal | Wood stain
Pink Sandstone Kota (natural) Stone Green/ grey limeplaster Pink Limeplaster wood Grey paintStructural elements
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Door |
Teak wood
Floor |
Pink Sandstone & White Marble
Sofa | custom made Center table | Room Therapy Collective
10’ dia custom light |
The Wicker Story
Room divider | Teak wood
Sofa | Raybarn
Dining chairs | Ek Design
Dining table | Custom made
Rug | House of knots x Sona Reddy Studio
dry | O pen ki TC hen
Column | Fluted wood, stained black
Chimney cover | Stainless Steel, electroplated
Shutters | ICA Pidilite, Copper finish
Island | Red Travertine
Light | Leviosa (ceramic and marble|)
Bar table | custom made (metal)
Flooring | Black granite & White marble
Partition | Kambli Studio (fabric)
Artwork | Deepak Kumar

Monotone Blue lime plaster bathroom. The bathtub is cast in concrete and finished in blue lime plaster as well.

Metal door with fluted glass. A staircase leads to the wardrobe at the mezzanine level

Wash basin counter cast in concrete and finished in lime plaster.

Custom Bed | Desgined and made in-house

Side table | Ek design wall light | hesperus

bedr OOM 2

Custom made bed | Designed in-house
Custom designed marble wash basin
Pendant lights | Siddhanth Dariwala
Custom made TV console | Designed in-house

T elugu M ed I u M k ITC hen

Team | Sona Reddy Studio, Hyderabad, India

Role | Lead Project Architect & Interior Designer

Project type | Restaurant Architecture

Location |Hyderabad, India

Archdaily |

Achitectural Digest |

www.archdaily.com/telugu-medium-restaurant www.architecturaldigest.in/

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•The intention of this project was to introduce traditional building techniques and regionally sourced building materials, reimagined for modern use to compliment the context of a bustling city atmosphere.

•The design emerged from the want to implement brick shallow domes and vaults, as well as exposed load-bearing walls, minimizing the use of concrete and steel.

•The exterior features a rat-trap brick bond, the uniformity of which is artfully broken by asymmetrical windows, large conrete planter boxes, and curved brick fins.

First Floor:

•The layout of the restaurant is largely symmetrical to accommodate the construction of domes and vaults.

•An open lobby in the North-West corner opens into the expansive restaurant seating area.

•A central staircase is flanked by a bar on one side, and a pond on the other, with light flooding in from the sun roof above.

•A powder room is tucked into the South-East corner.

•A large glass door at the North-West opens into an outdoor seating area beneath the trees.

Second Floor:

•The second floor houses additional seating, as well as a private teace for intimate gatherings.

•The administation and office room is discretely tucked into the space without hampering the functionality.

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Color Palette

• A minimal colour and material palette was assembled to draw attention to the forms and installations.

Funiture

• The chairs and tables were insipred by traditional south indian wooden furniture. The varying designs in the backrest add a modern touch.

Installation

• Strings of jasmine, enlarged in handcarved wood to compliment the scale of the space, adorn the soft lime plaster walls.

MATeriAl pAleTTe
Pink Granite
Installation-Strings of Jasmine reimagined in wood, handcarved in Jaipur
Pink Lime Plaster
Grey Limestone Brick

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Team | Sona Reddy Studio, Hyderabad, India

Role | Lead Interior Designer

Project type | Fashion Retail Interiors

Location |Taj Krishna, Hyderabad, India

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• Shriya Som is a high-end luxury designer, specializing in elegant floral compositions and pompous silhouettes.

• The design of the flagship store incorporates unique spacial planning, accentuating edgy forms and daring colours, to complement the designer’s clothing collection.

• Cool- toned materials, like metal and a striking green marble, were used experimentally to introduce curves into the space, bringing back the softness- an ode to the designer’s damatic silhouettes.

• The furniture was designed and made in- house, experimenting with metal and possible forms.

Stainless Steel Electroplated
Grey Marble Flooring Green MarbleCladding for billing counter Green wood stain
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Ring table (metal) | Custom made in house
Accessory shelf & Billing counter cladding
Metal poles, electroplated
Metal & Glass door
Partition wall | plywood stained green
Sofa| Ek Design

An A ndA

Team | Sona Reddy Studio, Hyderabad, India

Role | Lead designer & Illustrator

Project type | Furnishing / Rug Collection

Website |

www.houseofknots.com/collabration-sona-reddy

• Ãnändå is a collection of rugs, created in collaboration with House of Knots-- a luxury rug company.

• Inspired be the flower markets of Southern India, these rugs celebrate the simplicity of timeless traditions, art, and culture.

• A combination of subtle and bold colors were used and were designed as statement pieces that can be used on the floor or even displayed on the wall.

MA y A

Auspicious days call for Kolam designs on the porch, filled in with vibrant flower petals.

The hibiscus, a staple in every garden, add a third dimension with the kolam as its canvas.

The Maya rug is a symphony of art and auspiciousness.

bel A

The Bela rug draws inspiration from the scene of a typical morning at a South Indian temple-- women carrying garlands of flowers to sell at the temple stalls before the start of a busy day.

d h A r A

The Dhara rug captures the beautiful chaos of a flower market. What was left of the seller’s banana leaves have assumed the base for their basket of blooms.

MA l ATi

The heart of our “Malati” rug features a silhouette of an Indian lady stringing together white jasmine flowers upon a striking blue base.

Project type | Furnishing / Rug Collection

• Phulwari is a collection of luxury hand-tufted rugs, designed and produced by Anjali Miriyala.

• Inspired by the simplest of home gardens, each rug is thoughtfully designed to infuse spaces with a touch of warmth and a hint of home.

T he phulwA ri CO lle CT i O n
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ug A di

A muted yet striking piece, the Ugadi rug is a tribute to the familiar joys of a blossoming mango tree.

bulbul
Inspired by the charming bulbul, this chirpy statement rug shines as wall art.

j A l A j

An abstract take on the beloved lotus, emerging from the waters to find its way to the surface.

x O r A

The understated Ixora flower is truly the firecracker of all flowers. The earthy colours are easy to style, yet make a bold statement.

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