As is said, creativity knows no boundaries! The acclaimed Milan Furniture Fair has just opened yesterday – on 9th April and is showcasing the world’s first DNA-mapped furniture being developed by Dutch designers. So while anyone can now have a unique piece of product fashioned after his own DNA mapping, this futuristic option is clearly juxtaposed with our story on reclaimed wooden furniture – the classic-contemporary fusion by Indian furniture designers Uttara and Adwait from Nasik.
Talking about green building design is our story on 2012 Melbourne Design Awards’ winner PassivHaus that not only conserves energy but generates a surplus. And a little bit for all our male readers – Menswear fashion designer Kunal Rawal’s recommendations for this season.
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