Left to the imagination of the creator, some spaces twist the melancholy in your mood, some make you hum an old forgotten song, some bring to memory the warmth of effervescent some lay the road to a futuristic world. And believe it all these experiences are not accidental they are designed with a purpose and with an infinite detail and perfection to the last decimal. One such abode of preconceived sensitive spaces is La Sorogeeka, the creative calling of India’s leading interior designer Anjali Goel, announced the opening of a new space designed at Okhla, New Delhi which embodies elegance and glamour.

 
The alluring ambience of this space lifts up the mood and takes you into a sensory world that is a celebration of autumn (a season rarely experienced in India) with professionally lit and artfully accessorized rooms. A door infused with glass, wood panel textured to a rough wood finish welcomes you into a colour story transcending from orange to olive to ochre all blending in the mood through unique walk thru concept showcasing a formal living room, entrance lounge, mandir, dining area, bedroom and master suite. The ambience is synonymous with live-in apartment look, and the walk thru has long wooden dry twigs inserted in coffee oak planters. Zigzag cut sheer in autumn colours with fibre planters with dry twigs and leaves on either side of screen, accentuate the décor resulting in exquisite creations.

 
The entire space has an individual flavor with lights curtains, furniture everything exclusively designed to set a particular mood spread over an area of 5000 sq ft which expels elegance and sophistication.
La Sorogeeka came into existence in 1988 by Ms. Anjali Goel. She also introduced Asia’s biggest design and interiors facility, as its flagship address at Noida. Spread over 3 acres of land, on a 3-sided open island plot that takes the visitors by surprise. La Sorogeeka does not design but creates spaces from the foundation stone to every tinkle of wind chimes in its galleries.