AN INVITATION TO EXPERIENCE AHTI AT ARCH:ID 2026



Marking its first presence at ARCH:ID 2026, Ahti Interiors introduces 
Manik Ring Cecupu, a spatial narrative that explores the relationship between the human essence and the greater universe, expressed through ritual, materiality, and sensory experience.

At the heart of the installation lies a quiet reflection: that within every individual exists a center, a point of origin that connects us to something far beyond ourselves. This philosophy is translated into space through a careful orchestration of water, texture, and light, inviting visitors into a moment of stillness and awareness.

Ahti Interiors approaches the space through the lens of water, not merely as function, but as ritual, precision, and daily interaction. The curated selection of sanitary elements shapes an experience where water becomes presence. Each piece is chosen to elevate everyday gestures into intentional acts, reflecting Ahti’s belief that design should be both lived and felt.

Complementing this, Altarize forms the tactile body of the booth through earth-based finishes. Rather than acting as a backdrop, these surfaces become an integral part of the experience, transforming the space into an immersive environment.

Located at ICE BSD, Hall 5 (Booth 5-040), Ahti’s debut unfolds as a sequence of experiences rather than a singular display. Visitors are invited to move through the space, to observe, to pause, and to interpret the environment in their own way.

From April 23–26, 10.00 to 20.00 WIB, the experience extends beyond the installation. Guests can engage in meaningful dialogue with partners, explore materials and craftsmanship, and receive tailored guidance from Ahti’s design specialists, supporting a more personal and intentional approach to shaping space.

This moment marks more than participation, it is Ahti Interiors’ first introduction to ARCH:ID. A beginning that reflects not only what we create, but how we think, feel, and define the spaces we live in.

Manik Ring Cecupu invites you to rediscover design as something beyond the visual,
 a reflection of the human within the universe.

Contact our team to experience Ahti at ARCH:ID 2026 or simply fill in this form:
https://arch.id/visit2026

 

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