Jewellery showroom facade design in India is where retail theatre meets precision engineering: the storefront has to signal trust and craftsmanship from across the street, glow after dark, and still meet security and display needs. To show how it is done, SOGA Design Studio has designed four showroom facades for four concept jewellery houses – Mehra Jewellery in Mumbai, Rathore Jewels in Jaipur, Deora Jewels in Hyderabad and Iyer Jewels in Chennai (illustrative brands created for this design study). Each is a buildable parametric metal facade in warm gold and brass, tuned to its city and lit to turn the shopfront into a lantern at night. This guide walks through all four concepts and the exact numbers behind them.
Why Jewellery Showroom Facade Design Matters in 2026
By 2026, a jewellery showroom’s facade is its single biggest marketing asset – more than any advertisement, the shopfront converts footfall. Buyers read a warm, crafted metal facade as a signal of trust before they ever step inside, and a backlit parametric skin gives the store a distinctive night-time identity on a crowded high street. The engineering underneath is the same discipline SOGA uses everywhere: gold, brass and champagne finishes scripted as discrete, repeating modules, backlit with warm 2700-3000K light, and fabricated to tolerance. Our parametric facade design in India practice adapts that method to the security, display and branding needs of luxury retail.
1. Mehra Jewellery, Mumbai: Parametric Facet Panel Jewellery Showroom

Design seed: Compact retail massing x uniform diamond-quilted facet panel skin x gentle depth grid x champagne-gold anodised aluminium x warm backlit night identity. This G+3 flagship jewellery showroom for Mehra Jewellery in Bandra West, Mumbai wears a Parametric Facet Panel skin in champagne-gold anodised aluminium diamond-quilted facet panels with warm backlighting. Mumbai’s humid coastal air is handled by anodised finishes and a ventilated cavity, while warm backlighting turns the facet grid into a lantern after dark – the retail draw for a jewellery flagship. The parametric variation is written into the fabrication drawings, not sprayed on afterwards.
How the Parametric Facet Panel is built
| Design parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Module | 600 x 600mm champagne-gold anodised aluminium facet panel, a shallow diamond-quilted unit |
| Depth driver | panel projection stepping gently 30mm to 120mm across a strict rectangular grid, deepest around the entrance |
| Variation | a uniform ordered diamond-quilted grid, every panel identical and flat-faced, catching light like a field of gems, no random cluster or chaotic zone |
| Density | backlit reveal density graded 30% at the display windows to 60% at the upper floors |
| Panels + substructure | 9 repeating facet types on a 60 x 60mm aluminium grid with concealed fixings and LED reveal channels |
| Cavity | 120mm ventilated cavity with warm 2700K backlighting behind the panel joints |
Material & colour: hero skin in champagne-gold facets with warm 2700K backlight, kept to a restrained palette so the geometry does the talking. Indicative facade cost: Rs 2,500-4,000 per sq ft, fully designed and installed, with an itemised estimate produced per project.
2. Rathore Jewels, Jaipur: Parametric Jewel-Box Frame Jewellery Showroom

Design seed: Podium retail massing x projecting brass box-frame skin x ordered depth-step grid x antique brass over pink sandstone x lit jewel-box identity. This G+2 heritage jewellery showroom for Rathore Jewels in C-Scheme, Jaipur wears a Parametric Jewel-Box Frame skin in antique-brass projecting box frames over a pink-sandstone base. Jaipur’s dry heat and its deep jewellery heritage are answered with a warm brass jewel-box grid over a pink-sandstone base, each frame backlit to display craftsmanship after dusk. The parametric variation is written into the fabrication drawings, not sprayed on afterwards.
How the Parametric Jewel-Box Frame is built
| Design parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Module | 0.9 x 1.8m antique-brass projecting box-window frame, each a lit jewel box |
| Depth driver | frame projection stepping 120mm to 320mm in ordered bands, deepest at the entrance portal |
| Variation | each frame a discrete flat-sided brass box, projection increasing bay by bay, never twisted or melted |
| Density | solid-to-glass ratio graded 45% at the street display to 65% above |
| Panels + substructure | 8 repeating frame sizes on an 80 x 40mm aluminium grid, brass-clad with concealed fixings |
| Cavity | warm pink-sandstone base with a 150mm ventilated cavity and 2700K box backlighting |
Material & colour: hero skin in antique brass with warm pink-sandstone base, kept to a restrained palette so the geometry does the talking. Indicative facade cost: Rs 2,200-3,600 per sq ft, fully designed and installed, with an itemised estimate produced per project.
3. Deora Jewels, Hyderabad: Parametric Fin Cascade Jewellery Showroom

Design seed: Compact retail massing x vertical fin screen x ordered spacing-and-depth gradient x brushed-gold aluminium over pearl-white stone x grazed night glow. This G+3 pearl and diamond jewellery showroom for Deora Jewels in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad wears a Parametric Fin Cascade skin in brushed-gold anodised aluminium vertical fins over a pearl-white stone base. Hyderabad’s pearl-and-diamond trade gets a calm brushed-gold fin cascade over a pearl-white base, grazed with warm light so the metal glows softly at blue hour. The parametric variation is written into the fabrication drawings, not sprayed on afterwards.
How the Parametric Fin Cascade is built
| Design parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Module | 60 x 220mm brushed-gold anodised aluminium vertical fin, floor-height |
| Spacing driver | fin centre-to-centre easing 160mm to 300mm across the elevation in an ordered gradient |
| Variation | fin depth stepping 120mm to 260mm, every fin parallel and discrete, an ordered cascade not a random field |
| Density | screen porosity graded 40% at the display window to 65% at the upper showroom |
| Panels + substructure | 8 repeating fin types on a 60 x 60mm aluminium grid, chemically anchored, with LED grazing |
| Cavity | pearl-white stone base with a 150mm cavity and warm 3000K grazing light |
Material & colour: hero skin in brushed-gold fins with pearl-white stone base, kept to a restrained palette so the geometry does the talking. Indicative facade cost: Rs 2,300-3,800 per sq ft, fully designed and installed, with an itemised estimate produced per project.
4. Iyer Jewels, Chennai: Parametric Louvre Band Jewellery Showroom

Design seed: Podium retail massing x horizontal louvre-band skin x ordered row-by-row depth gradient x champagne-gold aluminium over black granite x under-lit ribbon glow. This G+2 gold jewellery showroom for Iyer Jewels in T. Nagar, Chennai wears a Parametric Louvre Band skin in champagne-gold horizontal louvre bands over a polished black-granite base. Chennai’s gold-buying district gets a warm champagne-gold louvre facade over a polished black-granite base, under-lit so the horizontal bands read as ribbons of gold in the evening. The parametric variation is written into the fabrication drawings, not sprayed on afterwards.
How the Parametric Louvre Band is built
| Design parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Module | 250mm-deep champagne-gold horizontal louvre, 1.6m run, stacked in bands |
| Depth driver | louvre projection stepping 180mm to 340mm in ordered floor bands, deepest at the canopy |
| Variation | an ordered stacked cadence of horizontal louvres, each a straight discrete blade, no warping |
| Density | shading-and-display coverage graded 50% at the entrance to 70% above |
| Panels + substructure | 7 repeating louvre types on a 60 x 60mm aluminium grid, bracket-fixed, LED under-lit |
| Cavity | polished black-granite base with a 200mm cavity and warm 2700K under-lighting |
Material & colour: hero skin in champagne-gold louvres with black-granite base, kept to a restrained palette so the geometry does the talking. Indicative facade cost: Rs 2,200-3,600 per sq ft, fully designed and installed, with an itemised estimate produced per project.
Jewellery Showroom Facade Cost in India (2026)
A jewellery showroom facade costs more per square foot than a typical retail front because of the premium metals, backlighting and finish quality buyers expect. The India rates below are our published benchmarks; the warm gold and brass systems in this guide sit in the upper bands.
| System / material | Indicative rate (per sq ft) |
|---|---|
| Champagne-gold / brass anodised aluminium | Rs 1,200-2,800 per sq ft |
| Steel facade (full design + install) | Rs 1,200-2,800 per sq ft |
| Backlit metal feature facade | Rs 2,000-4,000 per sq ft |
| Solid aluminium panels | Rs 800-1,800 per sq ft |
| ACM panels (4mm) | Rs 250-350 per sq ft |
| Stone / granite base cladding | Rs 400-1,200 per sq ft |
Buildable, Not Just Rendered: How SOGA Engineers a Showroom Skin
Every showroom concept here is drawn to fabrication tolerance before it is rendered. SOGA scripts each facade as discrete, repeating modules – facet panels, brass box-frames, gold fins and louvres on a clear structural grid – and caps unique panel types at roughly 20% of the total to control cost. The substructure (aluminium grid, concealed fixings, ventilated cavity, integrated LED reveal channels for the backlighting) is detailed in the same drawing set, and finishes are chosen to survive Indian humidity and dust with minimal maintenance. Panel weights stay within a two-person lift, and every project ships with an itemised cost estimate and a fabrication-ready panel schedule. That engineering-first method is why a SOGA showroom facade moves cleanly from concept to an installed, backlit storefront.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a jewellery showroom facade cost in India in 2026?
A designed-and-installed jewellery showroom facade in India runs Rs 1,200-2,800 per sq ft for champagne-gold or brass anodised aluminium, and Rs 2,000-4,000 per sq ft for a fully backlit metal feature facade. A stone or granite base adds Rs 400-1,200 per sq ft. Costs sit above ordinary retail because of premium finishes, integrated lighting and security detailing. SOGA Design Studio issues an itemised estimate for every showroom.
What facade material is best for a jewellery showroom?
Warm metals read best for jewellery retail: champagne-gold and brushed-gold anodised aluminium, antique brass, and champagne stainless steel all signal luxury and take backlighting beautifully. Anodised finishes resist Indian humidity and dust with minimal maintenance. SOGA pairs the metal skin with a stone or granite base and integrated warm LED lighting so the storefront glows after dark.
How do you make a jewellery showroom facade stand out at night?
Night presence comes from integrated backlighting: warm 2700-3000K LED reveal channels behind the metal panels, grazing light on fins and louvres, and lit box-frames that read as jewel boxes. A parametric metal skin with a gentle depth gradient catches this light so the facade becomes a lantern on the high street. SOGA designs the lighting and the metalwork as a single system.
Do parametric metal facades suit luxury retail and showrooms?
Yes. Parametric metal facades give a showroom a distinctive, ownable identity while staying buildable: discrete, repeating gold or brass modules on a clear grid, fabricated to tolerance. They handle sun and glare on the display glass, integrate security shutters and lighting, and photograph well for brand and social media – all reasons luxury retailers across India are adopting them.
Can SOGA design a jewellery showroom facade for any Indian city?
Yes. SOGA Design Studio designs showroom and retail facades for jewellery houses across India – Mumbai, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Chennai, Delhi and tier-2 cities – and runs the process end to end, from concept and fabrication drawings to an itemised estimate and on-site supervision. Remote engagements for owners outside the city are standard.
Design Your Jewellery Showroom Facade with SOGA
Whether your showroom is in Mumbai, Jaipur, Hyderabad or Chennai, SOGA Design Studio can take it from a parametric concept to an installed, backlit metal storefront – with the engineering, lighting and cost estimate done up front. Explore our parametric facade design work, then write to us at connect.sogadesign@gmail.com to design your jewellery showroom facade anywhere in India.


