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Lion Safari Park by Archohm Design Studio

Archohm Design Studio has designed the Lion Safari Park with the intention to help the Asian lion, a species almost extinct in many areas of India. Lion Safari Park is situated near the town of Etawah, located on the banks of Yamuna River in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Description by Archohm Design Studio: Conceptualized […]

Intrigue, Mystery, Quirk and an Element of Fun Characterise Gangsta’s Cafe & Bar

Located in Mumbai, India, Gangsta’s bar is designed by interior designer Minal Chopra. Gangsta’s cafe and bar as the christening goes is predictably dark and grungy with metal doors, cable chains, jail bars and tattooed walls that boast of dark creatures in charcoal silhouettes. Fictional characters like The Godfather’s Vito Andolini Corleone, Training Day’s corrupt

Sky High Duplex Apartment / Moriq Studio

Sky High Duplex Apartment was set out in the Indian town of Hyderabad, by Moriq Studio. The client desired that the interior of the house would be classical-inspired and opulent at the same time, characterized by a great attention to detail and sculptures.

Library House: Contemporary Architecture and Nostalgic Air

Wishing for a quiet place away from the crowded city, the owner of Library House wanted a more generous space, a verandah to watch the rain fall and a contemporary garden. The realization of this project came to the Khosla Associates Company that has specialists in architecture and interior design. Although the house has a

Indian Handicrafts with Contemporary Design: Ethic, Ethnic and Ecology by Sahil and Sarthak

Two young Indian designers, Sahil and Sarthak Sengupa Bagga, have founded Sarthak Sahil Design Co with the firm conviction that Ethic, Ethnic and Ecology can be interwoven with our contemporary lifestyle. The two designers make customized products, furniture and lighting fittings, many of them unique, trying to save and preserve local traditions. Their relationship and

Campaign furniture from British Raj period, by J&R Guran

The campaign furniture which is designed to be folded and transported on long distances was a feature of the armed expeditions along many centuries. The administrators, commanders and armies of the British Empire on the Indian subcontinent were probably the biggest consumers of campaign furniture consumption that led to the emergence of local production of

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