Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code

A bright and sunny weekend of March 17th and 18th witnessed a two-day luxury art and design exposition called D/Code held at the Four Seasons Hotel in Mumbai. A new, innovative platform conceptualized and curated by award winning architect Ashiesh Shah in association with the Times of India Group, the fair was the first of its kind in the subcontinent. For those who could not make it to the event, we offer you glimpses
Curated By: Benu Joshi Routh
Published: Apr 10, 2018
Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code

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  • Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code
  • Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code
  • Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code
  • Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code
  • Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code
  • Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code
  • Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code
  • Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code
  • Homegrown designers and artists in spotlight at D/Code
PHANTOM HANDS: MUṄGĀRU EASY ARMCHAIR
The Muṅgāru Easy Armchair made with teak and natural cane is part of the 'contemporary modern' Muṅgāru Collection designed by Milan based furniture designers INODA+SVEJE exclusively for Phantom Hands, an artisan collective of traditional woodworkers, cane weavers, upholsterers, etc from different parts of India making handcrafted furniture based on mid century modern and contemporary design. The design draws inspiration in equal parts from the modernist legacy of Chandigarh’s mid-century furniture, and the level of skill that traditional Indian craft based production offers. Japanese and Danish design traditions of Kyoko Inoda and Nils Sveje are also evident in the designs