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Luxury Catalogue — 2025
The Cradle of
Thoughtful Brilliance.
We design learning ecosystems — spaces that orchestrate greatness and awaken boundless potential.
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Learning Environment
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Projects
18
Awards
12+
Years
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Contents
What's
Inside
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Origins

"A beautiful space is not a luxury — it is the foundation on which great thinking is built."

Theory Space was founded on a single belief: that the objects and environments we surround ourselves with shape the quality of our ideas. Every piece in this catalogue has been designed with that conviction — and handcrafted in our atelier with the patience that conviction demands.

This is not furniture. This is the architecture of your best work.

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The Monolith
Executive Desks · 01
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Executive Desk · Signature Collection
The Monolith
Writing Desk — Black Walnut
Six weeks in the making. The Monolith begins as a single slab of sustainably sourced black walnut — selected for its mineral streaks and grain character. A concealed brass channel along the rear manages cables invisibly.
Material
Black Walnut
Hardware
Brushed Brass
Dimensions
200 × 90 × 76
Finish
Hand-oiled
Lead Time
8 – 12 Weeks
Origin
Bengaluru
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The Veld
Lounge Seating · 02
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Lounge Seating · Signature Collection
The Veld
Lounge Chair — Full-Grain Leather & Oak
Named for the vast open grasslands of southern Africa, the Veld chair is designed around one idea: total repose. The recline angle is set at 112° — the precise position at which the human body experiences the least muscular tension.
Upholstery
Full-Grain Leather
Frame
Solid White Oak
Dimensions
82 × 90 × 78
Recline
112° Fixed
Lead Time
6 – 8 Weeks
Colours
4 Available
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Storage & Shelving
Organised Elegance
Prime Cabinet
Prime Cabinet
Executive Craft Finish
Grid Bookshelf
Grid Bookshelf
Curated Display Luxury
Void Wall Unit
Void Wall Unit
Architectural Presence
Noir Sideboard
Noir Sideboard
Refined Statement Storage
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Lighting Collection
Illuminate Space
Aura Floor Lamp
Aura Floor Lamp
Ambient Luxury Glow
Halo Pendant
Halo Pendant
Sculpted Ceiling Elegance
Column Table Lamp
Column Table Lamp
Boutique Accent Light
Cross Wall Sconce
Cross Wall Sconce
Gallery Wall Illumination
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Material Library
Crafted from
Nature
Premium Hardwood
Black Walnut
Deep dark grain with mineral streaks. Sustainably sourced.
European Hardwood
White Oak
Warm amber tone, tight grain. FSC certified.
Natural Stone
Carrara Marble
Tuscany, Italy. White with soft grey veining.
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Metal Finish
Brushed Brass
Hand-brushed satin finish. Develops living patina.
Premium Leather
Full-Grain Leather
Rajasthan, India. Supple, breathable, ageless.
Natural Textile
Belgian Linen
Woven in Ghent. Undyed, natural oatmeal tone.
Bespoke Finishes
All materials available in custom finishes. Our design team can source specific leathers, stones, and hardwoods on request.
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How We Work
From Concept
to Creation
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Discovery
We immerse ourselves in your context — mapping learner behaviour, teaching rhythms, and spatial constraints.
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Design
Educational goals become spatial intent. Every zone calibrated to guide focus and spark collaboration.
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Delivery
Precision manufacturing and phased installation — performing from day one without disruption.
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Reflection
Post-occupancy review and iterative refinement — the space evolves alongside your pedagogy.
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Why Theory Space
In the Quiet of Design Lies the Awakening of Genius.
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Environments That Think
Our spaces are active participants in learning — calibrated to sustain attention and amplify engagement.
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Rooted in Pedagogy
Every design decision traces back to how children learn. Neuroscience and spatial strategy converge.
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Built to Last Decades
Premium materials and modular thinking ensure every environment evolves with curriculum.
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Partnership, Not a Transaction
From discovery through post-occupancy, we stay — observing, refining, evolving alongside your pedagogy.
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“Theory Space understood immediately that we didn’t want furniture — we wanted an environment. Six months in and the pieces only look better.”
Shaswath Korishetter
Founder & Director, Theory Space — Bengaluru
240+
Premium Pieces
1200+
Spaces Created
12yr
Of Craft
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Featured Environment
From Concept to Cognition
Theory Space Learning
Environment
Learning Environment Design Collaborative Learning Focus Zone Planning
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Learning Labs
Flexible rooms for
active inquiry
Learning lab classroom
Adaptable layouts for discussion, prototyping, and guided instruction

A strong lab space shifts with the lesson. Tables cluster for teamwork, circulation stays open for staff movement, and the room can reset in minutes without visual noise.

32Learners seated without crowding
3Teaching modes in one room
1Calm visual language across zones
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Faculty suite workspace
Faculty Suites
Quiet rooms that support preparation, mentoring, and focused review.

Faculty spaces deserve the same design intelligence as student zones. The suite pairs daylight, clean storage, and meeting-ready furniture so teachers can move from planning to conversation without friction.

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Early years studio
Early Years Studio
Small-scale settings for big early imagination.

Soft tones, low shelving, and cocooning corners help children move between independent play, shared discovery, and calm retreat without overstimulation.

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Reading Commons
A library that invites
lingering.

Reading spaces work best when they feel owned by students. Open display edges, recognizable landmarks, and warm color breaks turn circulation into browsing and browsing into habit.

Open DisplayFront-facing shelves improve discoverability
Soft LandingCasual seating encourages longer dwell time
Low ThresholdYoung readers can navigate independently
Zoned QuietCalm corners support focused reading
Reading commons library
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Assembly and performance room
Assembly & Performance
Rooms that shift from gathering to presenting in a single move.

Tier-free floors, integrated projection, and quiet acoustic surfaces let the same room host assemblies, staff talks, exhibitions, and parent sessions with minimal setup.

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Movement Zone
Active play needs structure, safety, and joy.
Indoor movement zone
Clear court markingsChildren understand boundaries instantly, reducing supervision load.
Multi-sport adaptabilityOne room supports drills, free play, and guided movement sessions.
Peripheral storageEquipment remains accessible without interrupting the central floor.
4+Activities in one setting
360Clear supervision lines
100%Space used beyond PE hours
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Collaboration Hub
Shared spaces that make teamwork feel
natural.

When circulation, display, and seating are designed together, collaboration stops feeling improvised. Students can pin work, gather quickly, and disperse without the room losing clarity.

Collaboration hub
Flexible zones for critique, dialogue, and peer review
Quiet pods
Acoustic retreat corners
Quiet Pods
Focus without isolation

Smaller enclosures create relief from busy floors while keeping students visually connected to the larger learning landscape.

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Quiet study environment
Quiet Pods
Smaller sanctuaries that support reflection and reset.

Not every learner needs energy all the time. These low-stimulation pockets give students a place to regulate, read, or work one-to-one without leaving the learning floor.

Low DistractionVisual calm and softened acoustic bounce
Open SupervisionPrivate feeling, but never disconnected
Study nook detail
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Wellness Room
Spaces that slow the rhythm and restore
balance.

A wellbeing room should not feel clinical. Gentle color, forgiving seating, and softened edges create a setting where students can decompress and return to the day with steadier focus.

Soft PaletteLower visual intensity throughout the room
Layered SeatingDifferent postures for different needs
Easy CareDurable finishes suited to high use
Calm ReturnTransitions students back to learning gently
Wellness room
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Creative commons area
Creative Commons
Open resource spaces where making and sharing stay visible.

Creative work gains energy when it can be seen in progress. Open commons spaces allow prototypes, sketch work, and material samples to become part of the everyday environment.

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Dining Commons
Cafeteria rooms that feel bright, healthy, and
social.
Dining commons interior
Open LightDaylit perimeter keeps large rooms welcoming
Quick ResetSimple tables support lunch and workshop use
Clear FlowServing, seating, and circulation stay legible
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Media Library
A softer learning floor for reading, search, and shared discovery.

This layout balances solo tables, browseable shelving, and casual seating so the library works as both research room and everyday academic commons.

Spatial Notes
Pastel calm with clear zones

Open sightlines keep staff supervision easy while smaller furniture clusters allow students to choose the level of social energy they need.

Use Case
Research, tutoring,
and quiet study

The room handles multiple behaviors without visual conflict: reading, device work, one-to-one support, and browsing all coexist.

Media library interior
Media library with integrated shelving and study tables
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Touchdown Workspace
Short-stay work points for staff check-ins and fast collaboration.

These in-between settings are for brief planning moments, device use, and informal exchanges that do not need a full meeting room or fixed workstation.

Touchdown lounge seating
Open waiting and working zone with modular seating
Benefits
Useful for brief
stops

Perfect for parents, staff, and visitors who need a temporary point to connect, review, or wait.

Placement
Near entries,
not in the way

These areas succeed when they are central enough to be convenient but calm enough to remain usable.

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Resource Bench
A furniture piece that combines surface, power, and planting into one gesture.
Resource bench furniture piece
Product Focus
The Resource Bench

This piece works as a compact touchdown surface, divider, and biophilic marker. Integrated power ports keep it practical while the planted core softens the floor visually.

2Power access points
1Integrated planter core
0Wasted circulation edges
Resource bench in use
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Welcome Gallery
Arrival walls can tell the story of the campus before a single word is spoken.
First ImpressionSets tone at the entry threshold
Student WorkMakes learning visible every day
IdentityReinforces the culture of the school
Welcome gallery display space
Display-led arrival zone for exhibitions, announcements, and student work
Project detail space
Detail vignette
Project Snapshot
A compact case study
format

This structure is useful for later custom pages where you want to mix one hero image, one supporting detail, and a short narrative.

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Project Snapshot
Design systems that carry across arrival, study, and social space.
Project snapshot interior
Consistent palette, adaptable furniture, and visible student-centered zones

The strongest campuses feel coherent without feeling uniform. Repeated materials, consistent wayfinding, and a shared furniture language tie very different rooms into one experience.

3Spatial moods in one campus
1Shared visual system
100%Spaces aligned to pedagogy
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Normal Chairs & Seating
Everyday classroom seating in a more usable and orderly range.
Normal classroom seating layout
Everyday Range
Simple forms for daily use

This section is for fast-moving school furniture: normal classroom chairs, modular activity tables, low storage, and practical seating that can be specified quickly for routine projects and repeat orders.

Easy upkeepDurable finishes for everyday handling
Child scaleSizes that suit early and primary years
Quick planningSimple shapes for fast classroom layouts
RepeatableIdeal for bulk requirements and expansions
Layout note
Curved tables, light chairs, and open cubbies keep the room neat

The attached references point toward softer, more familiar classroom settings. This spread adapts that direction into a clean catalogue layout for standard products rather than only premium hero pieces.

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Daily Classroom Tables
Simple seating products arranged like a clean sheet.
Activity chair
Chair
Primary Activity Chair

Stackable daily-use chair with rounded edges and a compact classroom footprint.

Kidney table
Table
Kidney Activity Table

Teacher-facing collaborative table for guided learning, small-group work, and quick reset.

Round table set
Table Set
Round Discussion Set

Soft-edged table and chair combination suited to reading corners and early-years classrooms.

Low storage unit
Storage
Open Cubbies Unit

Low-height everyday storage that keeps bags, books, and manipulatives accessible and visible.

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Fast Moving Products
Normal products that move quickly and belong in a cleaner buying section.
Student chair
Seating
Student Side Chair

Simple classroom chair for high-volume furnishing.

LightEasy to move
DailyFor regular use
Teacher chair
Staff
Teacher Utility Chair

Practical seat for desks, meeting corners, and admin rooms.

NeutralFits many rooms
StrongSimple frame build
Rectangular classroom table
Table
Rectangular Learning Table

Standard table module for classrooms, labs, and activity rooms.

FlexibleGroup or row layout
CleanSimple rectangular top
Storage trolley
Storage
Mobile Resource Trolley

Quick-add resource unit for art, worksheets, and teaching tools.

MobileMoves where needed
OpenEasy access shelves
Standard classroom setup
Quick-Ship Favourites
Made for routine classroom requirements, not only showcase projects.

This page gives the catalogue a more practical layer for normal orders: chairs, tables, storage, and add-on pieces that schools request repeatedly during expansions and annual refreshes.

4Core everyday categories
1Clean specification format
BulkBetter suited to repeat orders
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Quick-Ship Favourites
A tidy closing sheet for normal seating, tables, and support pieces.
Recommended Mix
Pair standard chairs with modular tables and low storage.

For most regular classroom projects, a balanced mix of simple seating, a few collaborative table shapes, and accessible storage will cover the majority of daily teaching needs without overcomplicating procurement.

ChairsDaily classroom seating
TablesRound, rectangular, kidney
StorageOpen shelves and cubbies
Add-onsRugs, trolleys, teacher points
Colourful classroom tables
Normal learning space furniture
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Showroom
Theory Space
“Come and feel the work in person.”
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Experience in Person
Visit Our
Showrooms

Nothing replaces feeling the weight of a walnut desk, sinking into a leather chair. Our showrooms are open by appointment.

Bengaluru
12, 100 Feet Road, Koramangala 4th Block
Mon – Sat · 10am – 7pm · By Appointment
Mumbai
8, Chapel Road, Bandra West
Mon – Sat · 10am – 7pm · By Appointment
Delhi
22, Lodhi Colony Market, New Delhi
Mon – Sat · 10am – 7pm · By Appointment
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Ready to Transform Your Learning Space?
Every school we work with starts here — a single conversation about what learning could feel like.
Emailhello@theoryspace.in
Phone+91 98765 43210
Webwww.theoryspace.in
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Catalogue 2025
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