Six Senses · Heritage · Delivered

Six Senses Fort Barwara — lighting for a 14th-century fort.

Hand-patinated brass and fabric fixtures across a restored heritage property — every finish had to read as architecturally native, not installed.

Client
Six Senses
Location
Fort Barwara, Ranthambore
Scope
Rooms · Public · Spa
Scale
Full property
Duration
22 weeks
Stage
Delivered
Overview

The brief: new fixtures that feel 600 years old.

Fort Barwara is a 14th-century fort converted into a Six Senses resort. The design team's challenge was clear — lighting had to feel architecturally native, not installed. Nothing could read as new.

Patinated brass. Hand-stitched fabric. Irregular surfaces that carried the weight of time without looking staged. Everything had to be consistent across hundreds of pieces, yet feel individually hand-worked.

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The challenge

Patina at scale — without the uniformity that gives it away.

Aged finishes are easy to fake badly. Getting the right irregularity — the variation that reads as age rather than inconsistency — is the hardest part of a heritage build.

We had to develop finish protocols that produced consistency at the batch level while preserving character piece-to-piece. Too uniform and the fixtures look manufactured. Too varied and they look faulty. The band in between is narrow.

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How it was handled

Four weeks of finish development. Ten weeks of production. Four weeks on site.

01

Finish development

Week 1–4

Multiple antique-brass patina samples developed in Moradabad. Physical swatches walked through the fort by the design team before sign-off.

02

Zone-by-zone approval

Week 4–8

Finishes locked per zone — public area, guest rooms, spa — to match the material language of each restored space.

03

In-house production

Week 8–18

Full package manufactured across both factories. Batch consistency checks at every stage, with hand-finishing reserved for the final pass.

04

Site install

Week 18–22

Phased install across the fort, coordinated with ongoing heritage restoration work. Our team worked around active conservation zones.

Specification

The technical detail.

Every project is documented to this level at handover — specs, finishes, electrical, AMC terms.

Project type
Heritage restoration
Scope
Rooms · public · spa
Primary materials
Brass · fabric · alabaster
Finish
Hand-patinated antique brass
Finish approval
Zone-by-zone swatch sign-off
Batch variation
Controlled within tolerance
Install duration
4 weeks, phased
Outcome
Delivered · referenced for future heritage work
"You can't manufacture patina. You can manufacture a process that produces it reliably. That's what took us four weeks before the first fixture was built."
Finish Lead · Six Senses Fort Barwara
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Project details

The scope & the particulars.

Scope of work

Design intent translated to shop drawings, production, QC and on-site install. Complete execution ownership — mockup to handover.

Materials & finishes

Hand-patinated brass components, hand-blown glass from our Firozabad facility, premium driver electronics, dimmable and tunable options.

Engineering approach

MEP-coordinated shop drawings, dimming protocol verified pre-production, assembled-and-lit QC at factory, trained install team on site.

Collaboration

Worked with the brand design team, owner's rep and project management consultant. Weekly status cadence, same-day issue escalation.