Studio

Who sits at the Kazbegi table

Stream Layerbase is a small Tbilisi practice. We draw financial planning pictures for companies and families that already keep books and still need a room to share one year.

Bright office interior with a long table and large windows
Portrait of Nino Kveselava

Nino Kveselava

Planning lead

Nino chairs the first briefing and the final walkthrough. She spent years inside group finance in Tbilisi before deciding the useful work was the picture the room could mark, not the file that never left a laptop.

Portrait of Giorgi Beridze

Giorgi Beridze

Source and map work

Giorgi lives with ledger extracts, loan calendars, and the months that refuse to add. He will send a list of gaps rather than draw a confident line over a missing close.

Portrait of Ana Gelashvili

Ana Gelashvili

Pack composition

Ana sets type, legend, and sequence so a director can read a pack in the taxi to Vake. She also keeps the printed set that goes on the table, because screens get closed when the argument starts.

The studio opened because planning meetings in Georgian companies kept failing in the same way. Three people would arrive with three years: the accountant’s close, the commercial director’s promises, and a slide that had been copied from last spring. Nobody was lying. The year simply had not been drawn once.

We took a floor at Level 10, 26 Kazbegi Avenue, Tbilisi 0160 so that those sittings could happen away from the open-plan noise of a client’s own accounts team. The room holds a long table, a rail for maps, and enough quiet to hear when someone says a month is wrong.

We are not accountants of record. Clients keep their auditors and their tax advisers. Our craft is financial planning analytics as a shared picture: cash through the months, commitments already signed, and the few decisions a board or a family still has to take.

Work stays in Georgia unless a group asks us to sit with a regional office. We travel inside the country when the ledgers live in a warehouse, a winery, or a plant that will not fit on a USB stick brought to Saburtalo.

If you want a sitting, write first. We do not keep a drop-in hour. The first conversation is short on purpose: entities, horizon, and the meeting you are trying to make intelligible.