Our Experience Centre is an immersive journey into the world of art, design, and storytelling.
Every element in the space has been carefully crafted through rigorous experimentation and prototyping to elevate how customers engage with our products and vision.
An Immersive Experience
Designed as a living, breathing canvas, the Experience Centre invites you to see, touch, and feel Baaya’s creations in their full glory.

Design Consultation
This is where ideas take shape! Through hands-on interactions with our material library and product prototypes, we guide you in crafting personalised art, lighting, and artifacts that are meaningful, refined, and one of a kind.
A Hub for the
Design Community
The Experience Centre also serves as a collaborative space for Mumbai’s vibrant design community. We have a regular calendar of talks, workshops, and co-creation events to exchange ideas and celebrate craft.

Experience Centre Events & More…
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Why Handmade Art Matters in a Digital Design World
Scroll through any Indian interior design Instagram account this week. Count how many you see with arched doorways. Fluted panels. Limewash walls. Warm terracotta tones. Boucle sofas. Now count how many look genuinely different from each other. This is the problem with trend-led interior design: it distributes the same visual language across thousands of different
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Large-Scale Art in Commercial Spaces: Why It’s Not About Decoration
A Bengaluru tech company spent six months and significant money redesigning their headquarters. Beautiful space, open plan, natural materials, good light. Their employees’ first response when they saw it? ‘It looks like every other tech office.’ They’d done everything right, materially. But they’d missed the thing that makes a space distinctive rather than just well-executed.
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Why Your Hotel Lobby Art Is Either Working Hard for You, Or Doing Nothing
Walk into the Taj Mahal Palace Mumbai and the first thing you notice isn’t the architecture. It’s the art. A MF Husain triptych commissioned for the hotel’s 100th anniversary, bold in scale, impossible to ignore. Walk into most other hotels in India and you notice… walls. Maybe some prints. A sculpture in the corner that









