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Many To One, One For Many
Home & Design Trends

Many To One, One For Many

Four separate apartments amalgamate into one lavish residence for three generations, put together by Studio UF+O

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Volume 7 Issue 8
SEEING RED
AD Architectural Digest India

SEEING RED

Hermès painted the capital red with a travelling exhibition in New Delhi, which showcased historical highlights from the French maison’s oeuvre

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December 2019
WUNDERKAMMER
AD Architectural Digest India

WUNDERKAMMER

Sabyasachi Mukherjee’s new flagship jewellery store in Mumbai is poised to be a jewel in the couturier’s crown

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December 2019
PAPER ROUTE
AD Architectural Digest India

PAPER ROUTE

Fashion designer Payal Singhal extends her quirky, ornamental visual language to wallpapers for Marshalls

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December 2019
IN CONVERSATION
AD Architectural Digest India

IN CONVERSATION

Architecture met antiques in this creative collaboration. Jean-François Lesage and Niels Schoenfelder discuss the concept and scenography behind the space.

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December 2019
GREEN WITH ENVY
AD Architectural Digest India

GREEN WITH ENVY

The objects of our desire this holiday season. Please take notes.

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December 2019
'TIS THE SEASON
AD Architectural Digest India

'TIS THE SEASON

AD commissions floral designer Nazneen Jehangir and master embroiderer Maximiliano Modesti to create a wreath that rings in the Christmas spirit with a touch of spice

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December 2019
TOO GOOD
AD Architectural Digest India

TOO GOOD

In collaboration with Milan-based cc-tapis, Faye Toogood launches a series of six rugs inspired by her textile collages, crafted by Tibetan artisans in Nepal

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December 2019
CRAFT & CONCRETE
AD Architectural Digest India

CRAFT & CONCRETE

Chanel’s mini empire of artisan workshops will soon find a new home in Paris’s 19th arrondissment, in a striking building that has been christened Le 19M

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December 2019
KING CARLOS
AD Architectural Digest India

KING CARLOS

Style editor Carlos Mota’s latest book, Beige Is Not A Color, is a celebration of his life-long obsession with rainbow hues

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December 2019
ANNABELLEIS COMING
AD Architectural Digest India

ANNABELLEIS COMING

The Women in Design 2020+ conference brings together an incredible roster of women architects, designers and creative entrepreneurs to Mumbai this January

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December 2019
SENSE AND SUSTAINABILITY
Architect and Interiors India

SENSE AND SUSTAINABILITY

THE THINK TURF SERIES' KOCHI EPISODE SAW SERIOUS DISCUSSIONS AROUND ECO-CONSCIOUS DESIGN

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December 2019
TEAM BUILDING
Architect and Interiors India

TEAM BUILDING

RAVI SARANGANI AND SANJAY SRINIVASAN MAY BE THE FIRM’S KNOWN FACES, BUT THEY INSIST THAT THE CORE TEAM MUST TAKE CREDIT FOR THE EDIFICE THEY BUILT

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December 2019
CRAZY CHEMISTRY
Architect and Interiors India

CRAZY CHEMISTRY

MODERN SPANISH TAPAS BAR MEETS CHEMISTRY LAB AT POCO LOCO, ADDING UP TO AN ECCENTRIC VIBE

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December 2019
CHILD'S PLAY
Architect and Interiors India

CHILD'S PLAY

THE WORLD’S FIRST CHILDREN’S RESTAURANT USES A NEUTRAL PALETTE INSTEAD OF SPLASHES OF COLOUR

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December 2019
MANU AT WORK
Architect and Interiors India

MANU AT WORK

Nature, worship and ritual, theatre and film, as well as the work of other seminal artists and his own previous works, colour the animated paintings of renowned Indian artist Manu Parekh.

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December 2019
A TALL STORY
Architect and Interiors India

A TALL STORY

WITH LAND BECOMING SCARCE, MATERIALS, ENGINEERING EXPERTISE AND DESIGN TALENT WORK TOGETHER TO LEVERAGE VERTICAL SPACE

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December 2019
Not Just Superficial
Architect and Interiors India

Not Just Superficial

More than a protective layer for built structures, cladding materials enable the creation of trendy designs in keeping with contemporary architecture

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December 2019
LASTING FOOTPRINT
Home & Design Trends

LASTING FOOTPRINT

This expansive family home by LIJO.RENY.architects put privacy at the forefront and overcomes its eight-year-long building phase with a timeless look

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Home & Design TRENDS v7i7
INDIA'S BEST COMMERCIAL SPACES 2019
Home & Design Trends

INDIA'S BEST COMMERCIAL SPACES 2019

BUILDING CONVERSATIONS

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Volume 7 Issue 7
NATURAL VS. MAN-MADE
Home & Design Trends

NATURAL VS. MAN-MADE

Biobasecamp by Studio Marco Vermeulen is a multi-use pavilion crafted entirely out of wood, to propagate the future possibilities of building only with trees

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Volume 7 Issue 7
THE ART OF CONNECTIVITY
Home & Design Trends

THE ART OF CONNECTIVITY

Architect Vistasp Bhagwagar’s new office is a lesson in pulling down barriers and building links with the inside and outside

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Home & Design TRENDS v7i7
IN LAYERS
Home & Design Trends

IN LAYERS

This contemporary home by Quirk Studio finds its comfort zone in a bevy of neutral colours and distinct textures

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Home & Design TRENDS v7i7
SPECTACLE
Home & Design Trends

SPECTACLE

Transformative public interventions that alter perceptions and neighborhoods

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Volume 7 Issue 7
FRESH FACED AND FUNCTIONAL
Home & Design Trends

FRESH FACED AND FUNCTIONAL

Heady tropical touches and refreshing greens intersperse with solid whites in this urban family home by Zero9

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Home & Design TRENDS v7i7
INDIA'S TOP10 HOMES 2019
Home & Design Trends

INDIA'S TOP10 HOMES 2019

BUILDING CONVERSATIONS

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Volume 7 Issue 7
EURO -HOME
Home & Design Trends

EURO -HOME

An apartment mock-up by FADD Studio is fitted with all the elements of a European home, in terms of design and livability

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Home & Design TRENDS v7i7
DESIGN RADAR
Home & Design Trends

DESIGN RADAR

The latest launches, news and events from the Indian design industry

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Volume 7 Issue 7
Exhibition Retrieving the Lost Works of a Master
Domus India

Exhibition Retrieving the Lost Works of a Master

A recent exhibition brought together a considerable body of Ebrahim Alkazi’s paintings and drawings in several media, which have never been on public view since they were originally shown in the early 1950s and the mid-1960s. So towering is Alkazi’s reputation as a theatre-maker and institution-builder, theatre pedagogue, champion of artists, organiser of exhibitions, and mentor to generations of actors on stage and screen, that the memory of his own artmaking has been largely forgotten.

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December 2019
Can art change us?
Domus India

Can art change us?

JR: the tale of a free artist

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December 2019