There is never a designated time to say thank you. And there is never enough to thank one for. A big hug of appreciation to all our patrons – architects, designers from around the globe for sending in the first-look of your projects to IAnD. We are inundated with your amazing works and simply bask in the design fervour you generate.
In the same breath, I apologise to all those, whom we take time to respond to; whose projects we defer to a later date; or tend to decline due to the stickler policy we follow to bring the best to our discerning audiences. We look forward to hobnobbing with your design sensibilities soon.
Coming to this issue and speaking of influences and thematics – our stories this week follow a simple aesthetic that stuns within its designated nuance: be it a large, deeply cushioned sofa that commands the interior of the home; travel tales that weave a distinct narrative; or a cultural overture that is timeless!
And the highlight of the issue is the newest eco-friendly tableware in the market – Chuk – just launched in Delhi and being launched in Mumbai in the next few days. With dedicated R&D in the waste management segment, here’s a great thumbs-up to getting steadily more sensitive towards the environment.
Enjoy the issue.
Warmly,
Savitha Hira
Editor
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