artisan coffee • art gallery

The Monsoon Philosophy

Not just the rain, monsoon is a way of being.
A reminder that some things cannot be rushed.
It teaches us to slow down. To wait.
To let things arrive when they are ready.
This philosophy shapes Made in Monsoon.
From the way we brew coffee
to the way art inhabits our space.

Artisan Coffee

Coffee, for us, is not a product. It is a practice.
At Made in Monsoon, coffee is approached
with the same care as art —
shaped by origin, time, and attention.

We brew slowly.Not because it is fashionable,
but because it is faithful to the process.

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Unrushed.

Brewed fresh daily without hurry or force.
Made for long mornings and quiet pauses where warmth, balance, and time are allowed to meet naturally.

Art Gallery

The gallery at Made in Monsoon is
not an addition to the space.
It is the reason the space exists.

We see art not as spectacle, but as presence.
Like the monsoon, art moves through cycles —emergence, intensity, rest.
The gallery honours these rhythms.

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The Space

Made in Monsoon is composed as a sequence of spaces, each
shaped by a different way of being.
Together, they move through openness and focus,
gathering and making —
allowing the experience to unfold without haste.

Holding space for coffee, art, and time.

Made in Monsoon was shaped by individuals who believe that spaces carry
meaning, and that restraint can be a form of care.
Their role is not to lead from the front, but to listen, curate, and protect the
integrity of the space.

Faeez Mohamed

Founder | Managing Director

Works at the intersection of coffee, art, and space. Grounded in literature,
history, branding, and hands-on coffee practice, Faeez takes a long-view
approach to building cultural spaces — guiding the brand across coffee, art,
and experience while holding together the creative and operational vision.

Roy Thomas

Co-founder | Director of gallery

A practicing artist and educator, Roy has spent over three decades immersed in
painting, teaching, and curating. His work centres on making Indian art
accessible while deepening its cultural presence. At Made in Monsoon, he
guides the gallery and its artists with care — supporting visibility, recognition,
and respect for artistic process

Listening, before building.

Made in Monsoon began with attention, not ambition.
To weather. To repetition. To the quiet intelligence of things that arrive, pause, and return.

The monsoon was never something to chase or announce.
It was encountered—over years, in different moments of life.
It asked for patience. It set its own pace.
Over time, that rhythm became a shared way of seeing: choosing care over speed, observation over urgency.

Made in Monsoon exists because some things deserve to be listened to before they are shaped.
Coffee, art, conversation— none of them ask to be rushed.
This space is an invitation to slow down.

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