A sweet course on the sand! What else could be more perfect? Step inside this lively ice cream shop that was developed by architecture interspace and located in the white town neighborhood of Pondicherry. An ice cream shop has been remodeled with the finest attention to detail and an incomparable sense of style. the architects madhini and goutaman prathaban of architecture interspace provide us with a sinfully wonderful space that is genuine to its context. the place is located on a great location, which is the white town area in pondicherry. A staircase may play any role, including that of a surprise element, the primary emphasis, or even simply a background. This modest 900 square foot room gives the impression of being considerably bigger because to the cascading white galleria stairs, which, in addition to fulfilling the function for which they were designed, can also be utilized for a variety of other types of group sitting. A play of levels guarantees contact between customers and makes impromptu gatherings easier to organize, all while offering straightforward physical connections between the ground floor and the mezzanine level. The counter and serving area is located on the bottom level, while the top level is reserved exclusively for seats for unhurried conversations. It is easy to understand a few major feelings of the owners and their audience via the design; it becomes a destination for young and dynamic people to enjoy a playful atmosphere and desserts served on cool modular furniture by friendly hosts. The double-height, twenty-six foot by twenty-foot room opens out onto a well planted beach that has comfortable sitting, expanding on the traditional way of life of the people who live in Pondicherry. Simple steel handrails and netting are included as background components in the design of the galleria stairs, which have a style that is both casual and industrial in their aesthetic. The minimalism is continued throughout the design of the lighting, which makes use of the pipes that are already there to build the fixtures. The company’s name is made up of one hundred cubes that rotate along a vertical axis to form the company logo. In addition, the logo dynamically doubles as a spot for client testimonials and is the focus art piece. The construction of this composite steel-concrete building took just 12 short days, but the design team was able to guarantee that it has adequate storage for the user, an atmosphere that opens to nature, and interiors that are so spacious that they could easily fill entire pages. Look at the pictures on the website indiaartndesign.com.