Mitti Ke Rang Is A Sustainable Restaurant In Ahmedabad That Offer You Food In Clay Vessels

by Sushmita Mahanta
Mitti Ke Rang Is A Sustainable Restaurant In Ahmedabad That Offer You Food In Clay Vessels

The advent of industrial development is revamping patterns of human settlement, labor, and family life.
With modernisation, everything handmade is slowly starting to fade into nothingness. Amidst all of this, do you not crave something that takes you back to the earth? Mitti Ke Rang, a 3,250sq ft restaurant in Ahmedabad, will offer you just that. This Ahmedabad restaurant is a celebration of creativity and gifts given by Mother Earth. Read on to know more about how the restaurant honors sustainable local crafts and tradition in its unique way.

With Mitti Ke Rang, The Grid Architects Offer An Earthly Space With Sustainable Design

The Grid Architects is known for celebrating the earth and mostly for its popular biophilic designs. And we have to call it a pleasant coincidence that they found common ground with the promoter’s family of Mitti Ke Rang. Their pottery connection and The Grid Architects’ sustainable vision is how Ahmedabad restaurant came into existence. The name, ‘colors of clay’ in Hindi, is exactly what the place is all about. Bhadri and Snehal Suthar, founders of The Grid Architects reveal, “With the use of local organic material, especially clay—local craft and labor, the project is an attempt to acknowledge the consumerism of today’s world, and in a small way.”

Mitti Ke Rang

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The Sustainable Interiors Of This Ahmedabad Restaurant Are Mesmerising

Mitti Ke Rang in Ahmedabad is a must-visit restaurant if you crave for locally made furniture, jute aroma, and a warm ambiance. As you enter the restaurant, a potter’s wheel and different clay vessels and utensils adorn the entrance. The reclaimed jute lamps will immediately soothe your soul. Everything in this Ahmedabad restaurant is locally made. From lamps to furniture to wall art and paintings, everything is by the local family artists. Now coming to the food, the earthly fragrance of the paste on walls and ceilings will surely increase your cravings. You will be getting your servings on earthen accessories and tableware. These have natural goodness and possess numerous health benefits. In a nutshell, the whole restaurant is living up to its aim of sustainable and responsible design. So the next time you visit Ahmedabad, don’t skip Mitti Ke Rang!

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