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July-August is AD India's craftsmanship issue, where we highlight various practices, initiatives, and artisan communities that are carrying forth as well as reinventing India's legacy in craft and workmanship.

AD will take an in-depth look at the ateliers of some leading design houses and practitioners, and feature homes that have notable arts and craft curations, storied textile collections and more.

DESIGNED BY KUMAR LA NOCE FOR ALTREFORME, BINDOO IS A COLLECTION OF WHIMSICAL MIRRORS THAT TAKE INSPIRATION FROM THE HUMBLE DOT.

Inspired by the Sanskrit word for \"dot\", Bindoo, a trifecta of geometric mirrors by Indo-Italian design practice Kumar La Noce for Italian high-end aluminium furniture company Altreforme-unveiled at Milan Design Week 2024-is an object lesson in infinity.

DESIGNED BY KUMAR LA NOCE FOR ALTREFORME, BINDOO IS A COLLECTION OF WHIMSICAL MIRRORS THAT TAKE INSPIRATION FROM THE HUMBLE DOT.

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THE CUTE NEW VARIANT OF THE ICONIC WISHBONE CHAIR IS MADE FOR CHILDREN AGED THREE AND UP.

Hans J Wegner designed around 500 chairs in his lifetime. While several of them are known as innovative masterpieces, one of his most iconic creations remains the CH24 Wishbone Chair designed in 1949.

THE CUTE NEW VARIANT OF THE ICONIC WISHBONE CHAIR IS MADE FOR CHILDREN AGED THREE AND UP.

1 min

SIX DECADES SINCE ITS ORIGIN, BAREFOOT IN COLOMBO REMAINS DEDICATED TO LATE FOUNDER BARBARA SANSONI'S LOVE OF HANDLOOM.

Amid a kaleidoscope of colours in the upholstery section of Barefoot's store in Colombo, the rolls of material stand out for their vibrant variations of green.

SIX DECADES SINCE ITS ORIGIN, BAREFOOT IN COLOMBO REMAINS DEDICATED TO LATE FOUNDER BARBARA SANSONI'S LOVE OF HANDLOOM.

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RITU KUMAR HOME'S LATEST TABLEWARE COLLECTION DRAWS FROM IKAT AND CHINTZ.

Ritu Kumar's home collections have always reflected her love for handlooms and Indian art forms. Be it intricate Mughal art or elaborate Kashmiri booti, the table linen, serveware and even glassware borrow from traditional motifs.

RITU KUMAR HOME'S LATEST TABLEWARE COLLECTION DRAWS FROM IKAT AND CHINTZ.

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MASTER WEAVER SHAMJI VANKAR TAKES A SLICE OF HIS CULTURE TO XTANT, A HERITAGE TEXTILE FESTIVAL HELD IN MALLORCA THIS SUMMER.

Art is made by a single individual for the enjoyment of another.

MASTER WEAVER SHAMJI VANKAR TAKES A SLICE OF HIS CULTURE TO XTANT, A HERITAGE TEXTILE FESTIVAL HELD IN MALLORCA THIS SUMMER.

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JAIN HANDICRAFTS OPENS A STORE IN AHMEDABAD, DESIGNED BY SAMIR WADEKAR, WITH A CURATED COLLECTION DRAWN FROM THEIR SEA OF ANTIQUES.

When Jain Handicrafts, a multigenerational family business dealing in period furniture and objets d'art, showcased their collection at the annual AD Design Show last year, they were amazed by the positive response they received from visitors.

JAIN HANDICRAFTS OPENS A STORE IN AHMEDABAD, DESIGNED BY SAMIR WADEKAR, WITH A CURATED COLLECTION DRAWN FROM THEIR SEA OF ANTIQUES.

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ON THE EARTH

On a bright, breezy afternoon at La Pelota in the heart of Milan-where Hermès holds its annual presentation every springBenoit Pierre Emery, the creative director of tableware, laid out a tray with pieces from the dinner service Tressages Équestres.

ON THE EARTH

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ATELIERS DE FRANCE

More than 15 million spectators are expected to descend on Paris for the Olympic and Paralympic Games this summer, and they won't be there to see only the sporting events.

ATELIERS DE FRANCE

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SINGING IN BRASS

FROM ORNATE IMAGES OF INDIAN MYTHOLOGY TO CHINOISERIE TO ABSTRACT ORGANIC FORMS, THE ENIGMATIC CRAFT OF BRASS REPOUSSÉ COMES TO LIFE AT VIKRAM GOYAL'S ATELIER IN NOIDA.

SINGING IN BRASS

4 mins

LAL KOTHI

TEXTILE LOVERS PETER AND CECILE D'ASCOLI TRANSFORM THEIR DELHI FARMHOUSE INTO A KALEIDOSCOPIC FEAT OF COLOUR AND PATTERN.

LAL KOTHI

3 mins

CLASSIC BEIRUT HERITAGE AND GLAMOUR

A COLLECTOR AND ANTIQUE S DEALER, THE LATE HOME, BEIT CHABEB I N BEIRUT, IS A COMING JOE TOHMES GREATEST PASSION PROJECT, HIS TOGETHER OF THE RUSTIC AND THE REFINED.

CLASSIC BEIRUT HERITAGE AND GLAMOUR

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MATKAS OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FORM, RESIST-DYED SACRED CLOTHS HUNG AS TAPESTRIES, MUD PLASTER OR "LIPAI" WALLS, AND A JOURNEY IN COLOURS AND PODDAR AND EESHAAN PIGMENTS ANUPAM KASHYAP 'S DELHI HOME IS A PURSUIT OF A LAYERED, TACTILE BEAUTY.

Anupam Poddar and Eeshaan Kashyap's generous first-floor apartment in the shadow of Humayun's Tomb harks to a leisurely way of living.

MATKAS OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FORM, RESIST-DYED SACRED CLOTHS HUNG AS TAPESTRIES, MUD PLASTER OR "LIPAI" WALLS, AND A JOURNEY IN COLOURS AND PODDAR AND EESHAAN PIGMENTS ANUPAM KASHYAP 'S DELHI HOME IS A PURSUIT OF A LAYERED, TACTILE BEAUTY.

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EditorConde Nast India

CategoríaArchitecture

IdiomaEnglish

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AD Architectural Digest India Magazine is the ultimate destination for design enthusiasts. From the latest trends in architecture and interior design to the work of the world's leading architects and designers, AD Architectural Digest India Magazine has everything you need to stay ahead of the curve in the world of design.

Each issue of AD Architectural Digest India Magazine is a feast for the senses, with stunning photography and inspiring features. Whether you're looking for inspiration for your next home project or you simply love to see beautiful things, AD Architectural Digest India Magazine is the perfect read for you.

Here are some of the things you can expect to find in AD Architectural Digest India Magazine:

* Latest trends in architecture and interior design, from sustainable design to the hottest new materials and finishes.
* Profiles of leading Indian architects and designers, sharing their stories and insights with readers.
* Exclusive interviews with international architects and designers, providing readers with a global perspective on the world of design.
* Tours of stunning homes and buildings, from traditional Indian bungalows to modern skyscrapers.
* Shopping guides and resource directories, making it easy to find the products and services you need to create your dream home.

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