Urban landscapes is a Delhi-based home-decor brand built around string art: handmade wall pieces where coloured thread is wound around a frame of pins to form an image. The operator describes the work as helping people with "the landscaping in their homes," and the products they want to feature, a monthly "Wall Refresh" club and live string-art booths at events, point to wall art and interior decor rather than plants or gardens. (This is the one place the intake reads two ways, and it is the first thing we need to confirm; see the questions at the end.) The intake does not yet tell us who the founder is, how long they have been making pieces, or whether this is a solo maker or a small team. What it does tell us is the motivation behind the site. They want it to generate enquiries, and they want the feel of the brand to be "peaceful yet joy inducing." That is a clear and useful brief for the look and tone: calm and uncluttered, but warm and a little playful, the way a finished string-art piece on a wall can be both soothing to look at and quietly cheerful. We will build the site to carry that mood and to make it easy for an interested visitor to reach out. Because there is no existing website, no Google Business Profile, and no social accounts that we could verify, this brief is the starting point for the whole brand rather than a record of something already running. We searched Google, JustDial, IndiaMART, and Instagram for an "Urban landscapes" landscaping or home-decor operation in Delhi NCT and found nothing matching, which is consistent with a business that is being introduced online for the first time. That is not a gap to apologise for. It means we get to set the voice, the structure, and the first impression cleanly, without untangling an old site.
Urban landscapes is a Delhi-based home-decor brand built around string art: handmade wall pieces where coloured thread is wound around a frame of pins to form an image. The operator describes the work as helping people with "the landscaping in their homes," and the products they want to feature, a monthly "Wall Refresh" club and live string-art booths at events, point to wall art and interior decor rather than plants or gardens. (This is the one place the intake reads two ways, and it is the first thing we need to confirm; see the questions at the end.) The intake does not yet tell us who the founder is, how long they have been making pieces, or whether this is a solo maker or a small team. What it does tell us is the motivation behind the site. They want it to generate enquiries, and they want the feel of the brand to be "peaceful yet joy inducing." That is a clear and useful brief for the look and tone: calm and uncluttered, but warm and a little playful, the way a finished string-art piece on a wall can be both soothing to look at and quietly cheerful. We will build the site to carry that mood and to make it easy for an interested visitor to reach out. Because there is no existing website, no Google Business Profile, and no social accounts that we could verify, this brief is the starting point for the whole brand rather than a record of something already running. We searched Google, JustDial, IndiaMART, and Instagram for an "Urban landscapes" landscaping or home-decor operation in Delhi NCT and found nothing matching, which is consistent with a business that is being introduced online for the first time. That is not a gap to apologise for. It means we get to set the voice, the structure, and the first impression cleanly, without untangling an old site.
Delhi NCT
Wall Refresh subscription club, Live string art event activations, Custom seasonal and themed wall pieces