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21 Designer booths that wowed at India Design ID 2017

MAR 9, 2017 | By Nupur Ashok Sarvaiya
L-R: Le French Studio designed a range of furniture for Fabrichaus by Atmosphere with terrazzo from Bharat Floorings that would be apt for indoor and outdoor use;Craftswomen weaving baskets at Anantaya/AKFD's booth;Ashiesh Shah displayed his Chand LC carpet range for Cocoon Fine Rugs was by iconic mid century Le Corbusier’s edifices; PortsideCafe presented their Cement line of tables, chest of drawers and accessories at the fair.
15. Lotus Sanctum cabinet by Matteo Cibic for Scarlet Splendour from their Mandala collection launched at the fair.
L-R:Casa Pop's the high back red chair upholstered with a floral bright crimson fabric
4. The pieces from Aman Khanna's Acute, Obtuse, Straight and Right line is handmade with ceramic;PortsideCafe presented their Cement line of tables, chest of drawers and accessories at the fair.
15. Lotus Sanctum cabinet by Matteo Cibic for Scarlet Splendour from their Mandala collection launched at the fair;The Phulwari day bed cum seating by Design Clinic India accented with a veil of marigolds made of fabrics was inspired from local flower markets in the country.
6. Rooshad Shroff designed Limited Edison collection of illuminators for brand Atmosphere, where he has upholstered sources of light in textiles from the brand;Casa Pop's the high back red chair upholstered with a floral bright crimson fabric
4. The pieces from Aman Khanna's Acute, Obtuse, Straight and Right line is handmade with ceramic.
L-R:The Phulwari day bed cum seating by Design Clinic India accented with a veil of marigolds made of fabrics was inspired from local flower markets in the country.
6. Rooshad Shroff designed Limited Edison collection of illuminators for brand Atmosphere, where he has upholstered sources of light in textiles from the brand;Nature Morte Gallery displayed attractive artworks by Thukral and Tagra. Seen here is Chocolat Boys artworks illustrating Hershey’s bottles with pictures of boys painted onto them;At his booth, JJ Valaya put up images of architectural marvels from Jodhpur, Chandigarh and Dufftown that are part of his coffee table book; Karan Desai's showcased this exquisite lighting installation boasting black flowers at his booth along with daily use items in concrete;Klove Studio's Valkyrie lighting installation borrows from the mythological horse warrior depicting a stallion’s face and the mane crafted in hand blown glass.
L-R:The Pure Concept highlighted each of their latest four ranges at India Design ID; The creative duo Sahil Bagga and Sarthak Sengupta displayed their latest lighting collection inspired from geometric forms along with other furniture pieces at the fair;Ravish Vohra Home displayed their very best tableware collections at the fair; PlayClan's Rabari and Rabaran triptych, depicting traditional Rajasthani folks with a graphic twist.
L-R:Tiipoi showcased their latest cushions and tableware collections at the fair;Odyssey latest collections at the fair included embossed and engraved wall coverings inspired by the veins on foliage;The Purple Turtles Wabi Sabi collection of lights that are crafted in cement; Sogani by Vibhor Sogani's lighting installation can be customised for sizes and spaces.
The recently concluded India Design ID 2017 – the country’s definitive design week – converged the best minds and brands in the fraternity under one roof. Like every year, a venerable lineup of labels and designers presented novel products on display at the various pavilions at NSIC grounds, New Delhi.
We cherry picked an ensemble of 21 designers who showcased their innovative creations that had a lasting impact on us.
1. Anantaya AKFD
With Ayush Kasliwal at the helm, the brand has been famed for encouraging local crafts to imagine modern furniture. In keeping with their mission was their booth, replete with beautiful handcrafted products like basket chairs and bar stools. The highlight was the craftswomen who were weaving baskets at their stall.
Website: www.anantayadecor.com
2. Ashiesh Shah for Cocoon Fine Rugs
Celebrated architect, designer and EDIDA Designer of the Year 2016, Ashiesh Shah displayed his Chand LC carpet range for Cocoon Fine Rugs at the fair. We loved how the functional creations inspired by iconic mid century Le Corbusier’s edifices looked like art pieces for the floor. Ashiesh also showcased his popular Lingam tables, Batti lights and many other works at a second booth.
Website: www.ashieshshah.com; www.cocooncarpets.com
3. Casa Pop
The Delhi based brand by Raseel Gujral Ansal presented an eclectic mix of products and accessories at their vibrant booth. We lost our heart to the high back red chair upholstered with a floral bright crimson fabric.
Website: www.casa-pop.com
4. Claymen by Aman Khanna
Aman Khanna displayed his Acute, Obtuse, Straight and Right collection at the fair, which reflected minimal, understated sophistication. The line comprising of functional objects as well as sculptural pieces are handmade with ceramic.
Website: www.claymen-art.tumblr.com
5. Design Clinic India
This Delhi based multi-disciplinary design studio founded by Parth Parikh realises   furniture, lights and interiors by drawing inspiration from all things India. Giving a nod to the country’s local flower markets was their Phool Mandi collection at India Design ID. We were absolutely smitten by The Phulwari, a folding day bed cum seating accented with a veil of marigolds made of fabrics.
Website: www.designclinicindia.com
6. Rooshad Shroff for Atmosphere
It came as no surprise that renowned architect, designer and three-time EDIDA winner Rooshad Shroff designed a range of innovative lights yet again. This time, the creative envisioned Limited Edison collection of illuminators for brand Atmosphere, where he has ingeniously upholstered sources of light in textiles from the brand.
Website: www.rooshads.wix.com/rooshadshroff, www.atmospheredirect.com
7. Fabrichaus by Atmosphere
Le French Studio designed a range of versatile furniture for Fabrichaus by Atmosphere with terrazzo from Bharat Floorings that would be apt for any space. The best part is the gorgeous products can be used for indoor as well as outdoor use. The furniture pieces were upholstered in fabric from the brand.
Website: www.atmospheredirect.com; www.facebook.com/fabrichaus, www.bharatfloorings.com; www.facebook.com/studiolafrench
8. JJ Valaya
At his booth, the couturier put up images of architectural marvels from Jodhpur, Chandigarh and Dufftown, the cities that also happened to shape his journey. These images, part of his coffee table book The Soul in the Space – A Journey of Architectural Influences unveiled at the fair, transported us to these spectacular places, giving us a retrospective of his inspiring design journey.
Website: www.valaya.com
9. Karan Desai Home
Karan Desai of his eponymous multi-disciplinary firm showcased some of his exquisite product ranges at the fair. This lighting installation boasting black flowers urged visitors to stop and gaze. He also had daily use items in concrete, like a USB port and a shaving brush.
Website: www.karandesai.in
10. Klove Studio
EDIDA India Designers of the Year 2015 Gautam Seth and Prateek Jain drew inspiration from the Nordic landscapes and folklores for their latest artistic explorations. We loved the Valkyrie lighting installation that borrows from the mythological horse warrior depicting a stallion’s face and the mane crafted in hand blown glass.
Website: www.klovestudio.com
11. Nature Morte Gallery
The contemporary art gallery displayed attractive artworks by Thukral and Tagra that beautifully depicted decor aspirations of the middle class to fit into the Western world along with furniture from Viya Home. The Chocolat Boys artworks illustrating Hershey’s bottles with pictures of boys painted onto them caught our attention.
Website: www.naturemorte.com
12. Odyssey
The brand showcased some of their latest collections at India Design ID 2017, which included embossed and engraved wall coverings inspired by the veins on foliage.
Website: www.odysseystone.com
13. PlayClan
The whimsical brand famed for fusing graphics with craft to narrate visual novellas wowed us with some of the most vibrant pieces at the fair. We greatly admired The Rabari and Rabaran triptych, depicting traditional Rajasthani folks with a graphic twist.
Website: www.theplayclan.com
14. PortsideCafe
The brand by Bobby Aggarwal presented their Cement collection of coffee tables, desks, chest of drawers and accessories at their fair. We loved how the beautiful muted palette pieces were accentuated with metallic accents.
Website: www.portsidecafe.com
15. Scarlet Splendour
The Kolkata based marque brought in some of their best pieces designed by Italian design maestro Matteo Cibic. The pieces were as vibrant as their booth. The eye-catcher was the Lotus Sanctum cabinet by Matteo for the brand from their Mandala collection launched at India Design ID. On display were also pieces by Dario Contessato and Mirco Colussi, plus their Karesansui rugs.
Website: www.scarletsplendour.com; www.matteocibicstudio.com
16. Ravish Vohra Home
The brainchild of visionary with the same name displayed their very best tableware collections at India’s most definitive design week.
Website: www.ravishvohrahome.com
17. Sarthak Sahil Design Co
The creative duo Sahil Bagga and Sarthak Sengupta displayed their latest lighting collection inspired from geometric forms along with other furniture pieces at the fair. Our favorite pieces were the lamps that borrow their shape from traditional steel utensils with handcut design. They also launched their new collection of lights along with showcasing their Kalpataru creation which was commissioned by the V&A Museum, London.
Website: www.sahilsarthak.com
18. Sogani by Vibhor Sogani
The brand helmed by the creative of the same name showcased a slew of their latest pieces at the fair. Some of the pieces that caught our attention Banyan table, Cresent Swing, Framed Tulips, Iceberg Table, Twilight among many more products.
Website: www.vibhorsogani.com
19. The Purple Turtles
The brand showcased their Wabi Sabi collection of lights. We loved how the lamps displayed the austerity of exposed cement without the burden of weight and permanence – the pieces concreted our passion for raw charm.
Website: www.thepurpleturtles.com
20. The Pure Concept
The brand’s outdoor installation highlighted each of the four ranges that The Pure Concept launched at India Design ID. At their booth, the Essentials line definitely stood out for us.
Website: www.thepureconcept.co.in
21. Tiipoi
The brand spearheaded by Spandana Gopal exhibited at India Design ID for the first time and we dare say they didn’t fail to impress us with their latest cushions and tableware collections.
Website: www.tiipoi.in
Website: www.indiadesignid.com
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