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DDUCKPIN, The Bowling Bistro

Type Bowling Bistro & Bar
Location Infiniti Mall, Malad West, Mumbai
Client DDUCKPIN


India's first duckpin bowling bistro, built for a generation that games together.

DDUCKPIN brought North America's duckpin bowling format to India for the first time, a 6,000+ sq ft social entertainment hub inside Infiniti Mall, Malad, layered with bowling lanes, a bar, a 3D interactive snooker table, and karaoke and private dining rooms.

The brief called for zones, not a single room. The lanes needed to read as arcade-bright and kinetic, the lounge had to soften into jewel-toned velvet and vintage prints, and the bar had to anchor both without either side losing its energy.

Retro pop-art murals, a neon bowling-glove motif, and a glowing green karaoke pod carry the brand's playful tone from the entrance through to the last frame, while exposed ducting and industrial ceilings keep the space feeling unmistakably social.

Design Strategy

Materials Exposed ducting, perforated LED lane ceilings, and jewel-toned velvet upholstery layered against raw concrete and illustrated murals
Zoning Bowling lanes, lounge, bar, and karaoke/private dining sit as distinct zones connected by one continuous circulation spine
Identity Neon signage, pop-art wall art, and branded tabletops carry DDUCKPIN's playful energy into every surface guests touch

Frequently Asked Questions

What design elements define the DDUCKPIN interior?

DDUCKPIN's interior pairs an industrial shell — exposed ducting, dark ceilings, and raw concrete — with arcade-bright neon signage, pop-art murals, and jewel-toned velvet seating, balancing kinetic energy with lounge comfort across bowling, bar, and dining zones.

Key highlights include duckpin bowling lanes with LED-perforated ceilings, a glowing green karaoke and private dining pod, a 3D interactive snooker table, a mustard-and-burgundy velvet lounge, and a bar anchored by an oversized bowling pin.

DDUCKPIN embraces a retro-arcade, pop-art aesthetic — illustrated murals, neon line art, and road-trip-print upholstery set against an industrial base of concrete, black ducting, and dark ceilings for contrast.

The interior is designed by SprintCo, India's F&B design-build studio, which shaped DDUCKPIN as a social entertainment hub emphasizing zoning, brand identity, and seamless movement between bowling, dining, and lounge areas.

Clear sightlines between lanes and lounge, durable slip-resistant flooring, acoustic separation for the karaoke and private dining pod, and flexible booth seating let guests move easily between gaming, drinks, and conversation.

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