Floorstudio was honored to be part of Nava Sajiva 2025, an exhibition held by Maranatha University in Bandung. The theme, “Experience Space”, invited young designers to push boundaries and reinterpret how interiors can shape the way we live, interact, and feel.
As a proud supporter of Indonesia’s future design talents, Floorstudio collaborated with four designers — Revano (Fluxhome), Angelina (Verich Design), Sora (SA Studio), and Tara (Boonstudio) — by creating custom hand-tufted carpets tailored to their visionary concepts. Each collaboration demonstrated how material, craftsmanship, and design thinking can merge to form immersive environments.
Floorstudio x Sora Anisa (SA Studio) – Nava Sajiva 2025
At Nava Sajiva 2025 by Maranatha University, Floorstudio had the pleasure of collaborating with Sora Anisa of SA Studio on her heartfelt project, “Mulih Omah Eyang” — which translates to “Going Back to Grandparents’ Home.”
Sora’s nostalgic concept beautifully revived the warmth of the 1990s, inspired by childhood memories, traditional Indonesian motifs, and the comforting embrace of a home filled with heritage. Her design reflected not just architecture and interiors, but also an emotional journey — a return to the spaces that shaped our earliest memories of belonging and family.
Floorstudio contributed a custom hand-tufted rug that played an important role in reinforcing this atmosphere. Crafted with care, the rug added texture and comfort, grounding the space with softness that echoed the emotional depth of Sora’s vision.
Through this collaboration, we were proud to help weave stories into every thread — bridging memory, culture, and design.
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Floorstudio x Angelina Deviana (VERICH Design) – Nava Sajiva 2025

Our collaboration with Angelina Deviana (Nana) of VERICH Design at Nava Sajiva 2025 was a celebration of nostalgia and family connections. Her installation, “Echoes of Home: A 90s Revival,” reimagined the family room — the true heart of a house in the 1990s.
Angelina’s design transported visitors back to a time when togetherness was simple and authentic, long before the digital era. Details such as kaca nako windows, vintage mirrors, and classic Indonesian furniture evoked vivid memories of homes filled with laughter, storytelling, and shared moments.
Floorstudio was honored to support her vision through a custom rug that brought warmth, tactility, and cohesion to the room. More than a design element, the carpet served as a reminder of the physical and emotional grounding that makes a house feel like home.
This collaboration demonstrated how design can be both nostalgic and forward-looking — paying homage to the past while inspiring the present.
FLOORSTUDIO x Tara Claudia (Boon Studio) at Nava Sajiva 2025

Among the four experience spaces showcased at Nava Sajiva 2025, the most playful one came from Elizabeth Tara Claudia, Founder and Lead Designer of Boon Studio.
Tara presented a space filled with flowing curves, creating a dynamic and organic atmosphere. Her main inspiration came from Slinky, the iconic spiral spring toy beloved in the 1990s. The toy’s flexible and rhythmic movement was reinterpreted into a spatial design that balanced playfulness with structural integrity.
To bring this vision to life, Tara collaborated with FLOORSTUDIO, who crafted a custom hand-tufted rug designed to echo the fluidity of her concept. The rug featured colorful striped effects, carefully blended to complement the space, adding warmth, depth, and tactile richness.
The result was a playful yet sophisticated environment — a design that harmonized creativity, craftsmanship, and coherence while celebrating both nostalgia and innovation.
FLOORSTUDIO x with Revano Satria at Nava Sajiva 2025

Revano Satria, architect and founder of RSI Group International, praised Nava Sajiva by Maranatha University as an extraordinary event that exceeded his expectations. For this year’s theme, the ‘90s, Revano created the Natsukashi House — a nostalgic portal into childhood memories.
Inside, visitors were transported to Japan’s golden era of anime and manga, surrounded by Naruto, Dragon Ball, Detective Conan, Astro Boy, Doraemon, and vintage collectibles arranged within a tatami-style space. Many of the items were from Revano’s own collection, reflecting his personal journey of imagination and play.
Supporting the design, FLOORSTUDIO collaborated with Revano by presenting the “Panglipuran” rug from the Timeless Weave collection, customized in a striking red theme, grounding the space with warmth and cultural depth.


