This lighthearted game comes with a refined and textural aesthetic that plays on the most basic skills.
This lighthearted game comes with a refined and textural aesthetic that plays on the most basic skills.
A tiger on the prowl. The rustle of flora against fauna. In an attempt to capture the fleeting, untamed beauty of the jungle, the Ranthambore Reverie collection by vVyom turns hand-drawn sketches into textile motifs you can furnish your home with! Pencilled across cushion covers, quilts and more lounging essentials, the collection’s understated, timeless colour […]
Tilfi melds Benares’ metal repoussé craft with Shikargarh, a textile tradition that once depicted royal hunts in lifelike detail. The result? Behold the Shikargah Trinket Trays & Coasters gift set, a creation that delicately captures flora and fauna playing hide-and-seek beneath sheets of brass!
The Anisora collection by atelier oï and White Teak by Asian Paints turn alabaster circles into glowing pods of light. Shaped like star anise, the stone allows gently diffused light from the fixture’s core to emanate outwards, creating a warm, soothing glow.
Vases that fell down the rabbit hole? Chorus Concept takes your classic, run-of-the-mill basketry for a topsy-turvy ride down to Wonderland, resulting in avant-garde renditions woven out of raffia and bamboo! Sculptural, asymmetric and playful, they’re a little dented on the surface — but are truly one-of-a-kind at heart!
Intersecting material precision with cultural memory, the TESSA armchair from the KADALUM collection by taro collective drapes a rare Italian tapestry against a precisely engineered aluminium frame. It heralds a time when technology and craftsmanship exist in harmony, where newer modes of expression carry our collective history ahead.
Designed by David Nicolas, the Loulou Rock chair gives you a moment of rock and roll, gently swaying your stress away and shifting the room’s tempo. With its padded backrest and seat and sleek black frames with polished steel details, it earns its place by elevating daily life into a moving experience.
There is no better way to get lost in a good book than in the Vesta Armchair by Francesca Lanzavecchia. Shaped by Turri, with years of craftsmanship, its precise stitching and sinuous curves embrace you with ease, while the cadet-grey-like cushions wrap you in a quiet embrace.
If time travel ever felt out of reach, this 1960s Pierre Paulin piece will change your mind. Once the lounge icon of the 70s, this MoMA classic now slips effortlessly into today’s most experimental corners.