
Look closer and you will discover that each hand-woven material has its own name; "Alone in the paddy field" is the name of one, another is called "Garden shed". Just as some people believe talking to plants helps them grow better, Barefoot's late founder Barbara Sansoni respected the process of handloom weaving so much that she felt each new design should go out into the world with a name.
This almost parental protectiveness for the craft extended to how fabric could be used. Even for the dresses in its clothing section, the cutting is expected to honour the original design. "Barbara's thinking was that we should not waste any fabric that comes off the loom," says Shaunagh Aluwihare, head of clothing design at Barefoot. To this day, the piping on Barefoot's shoulder bags, for instance, is material from its men's shirting-a range that struggles against the strict rules on how woven fabric must be cut and the shirts end up oversized and boxy. No darts or zips are added to women's dresses. The focus must always be on colour and the fabric.
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A VERTICAL GARDEN
Global firm SOM’s first residential tower in India comes up on the charming Carmichael Road in Mumbai; its warm cedar wood facade dotted with greenery

BRASS RELIEF
Payal Khandwala's debut home collection reinvents small everyday objects with fine, handcrafted details

ODE TO STILLNESS
Kunal Maniar's Shanti Bench, weighing 4500 kgs, combines five precious metals to create a behemoth, monolithic piece of furniture

Coming Home to Morena House
Nestled in Mumbai's leafy Malabar Hill, this residential tower by JSW Realty is mindful of both history and climate. Designed by AD100 Serie Architects, it juxtaposes classic Art Deco elements with quiet luxury and evokes the charm of old-school bungalows in contemporary apartment living

HOT PROPERTY
London-based Becky Fatemi sold £400million of prime property last year. Her client base? A competitive international set who covet homes that aren't even for sale yet

FINDING & CREATING a HOME
Priti Mahajan reflects on her journey of moving from Mumbai to Dubai, where her home has become a sanctuary, filled with her family's travels, memories, and the life they've built together

ARTIST IBBY NJOYAS PSYCHEDELIC INSTALLATION, THEORY OF COLOUR, MADE IN COLLABORATION WITH JAGUAR, SHINES AT MIAMI ART WEEK.
Colour appears as a sentient entity in Ibby Njoya's work. For the Cameroonian British artist and spatial designer, who burst onto the fashion scene for his experimental and often provocative visualisations, every hue carries an innate energy and elicits emotion.

SUCHI REDDY CREATES A FOREST OF COLOUR FOR THE LAUNCH OF ASIAN PAINTS' CHROMACOSM-THE WORLD'S LARGEST ARCHITECTURAL COLOUR SYSTEM.
Imagine walking through a library with thousands of colour swatches instead of books. Suchi Reddy of New York-based architecture, design and public art studio Reddymade creates that experience in her latest art installation for Asian Paints.

A 17TH-CENTURY VILLA IN FLORENCE, DRESSED IN A PALETTE OF CORAL, SAGE AND SALMON, IS ARCHITECT SHONAN PURIE TREHAN'S HOME AWAY FROM HOME.
It has been nearly two years since architect Shonan Purie Trehan shifted to Florence.

LUNAR MISSION
Minotti's Supermoon seating system gets a curvy update from interior designer Giampiero Tagliaferri