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These launches will amplify the luxurious appearance of your space
Interiors

These launches will amplify the luxurious appearance of your space

Cosy TV Lounges by Aparna Kaushik

Aparna Kaushik, a New Delhi-based architect recognised for her elegant, simple, yet dramatic design, has created a collection of cosy TV couches that can be used to create your own personal den for some quality time with your family. Aparna creates lovely lounge areas that wrap families in a friendly, but stimulating atmosphere, in keeping with her neutral style that stuns with sparkling details. They are sociable areas for family members to put their feet up and bond, furnished with comfy and stylish seats and decorated with stunning lighting and artworks.

The soft theme in this lounge is defined by muted aesthetics defined by clean lines of wall mouldings, monotone artworks, and the finest furnishings.


The neo-classical interiors of this lounge's high ceiling and big windows correctly accentuate and reinforce the sense of pure grandeur and elegance. The use of warm pastels creates a stylish and cosy atmosphere.


The classic cornice design is combined with modern components to create a lounge space with character, evoking the elegance of the 18th century. The classical ambiance is complemented by contemporary furniture items.

Amiral Mirror by Giorgetti, Sources Unlimited 


Giorgetti, which was created in Meda, Brianza, in 1898, is known for its high quality, artistic inventiveness, processing abilities, and Made in Italy. The firm has always stood out in the design furniture scene, not only for the exceptional quality of its raw materials, but also for its history and hand skill, which have not faded with time, but have been updated to meet new demands and embrace technology. Giorgetti style is distinguished by its exclusivity and unusual originality, owing to a shared aim held by both the firm and the designers, which is to produce "timeless" products that never go out of style.

The Amiral Mirror, made of ash wood, has fluid, light, and ethereal forms. The mirror's frame is available in four finishes: natural, anthracite grey, biscuit, and ash grey, all designed by Leonardo Dainelli. Two ash wood veneered MDF panels, one covered with leather and the other with mirror, make up the framework. The leather wall has six leather-covered metal hangers, a pocket emptier, and two foulard holders. All of the metal components and spacers have a pewter painted finish. The Amiral Mirror is a timeless item that preserves the history of artisan expertise, design, and creative research by combining the past with the present.

India Luxury Collection by Ochre at Home

This beautiful collection, which focuses on indigenous workmanship and materiality, draws influence from Indian architecture, textiles, and themes. To inspire memories of India, the collection combines Ochre at Home's one-of-a-kind creativity with excellent workmanship and timeless style. This sculptural, yet extremely utilitarian coffin has a clean and regal appeal thanks to superior quality materials. Ochre at Home continues to develop unique and exciting items that are firmly based in Indian history with this collection.


Wings Chair: The beautiful Wings Chair adds a sculptural aspect to your room, with a haunting paisley design fabric on the exterior and a velvet fabric in a subdued tone on the inside. It has a winged backrest and arms that are fashioned like wings. It promotes relaxation and provides complete comfort.


Arc Sofa: A sumptuous, statement-making sofa is created by combining traditional and contemporary forms. The four-seater Arc Sofa is upholstered in a rich grey velvet and boasts two-toned polished hardwood legs and exquisite quilting pattern at the base. Quilted cushions in off white, grey, mustard, and turquoise provide colour and texture to the room's elegance.


Tree of Life Wall Art: In this wall painting, the omnipresent Tree of Life is reimagined in a fresh, vivid way. The wall painting is hand stitched on Kashmiri Pashmina and brings good fortune into your home.

New Range of Furnishings and Wall Coverings by Momenti 


Momenti, the Italian Custom Design company, in collaboration with Ottimo, a design studio for Italian interiors, has launched its RX Nuance Capsule Collection of furnishings and wall coverings in India. Inspired by nature and structure revealing X rays (strangely enough!), the Nuance line is replete with enigmatic geometric patterns and a brilliant, albeit minimal, colour palette.

“X-rays show a secret universe filled with patterns and shapes that pique one's interest. Momenti co-founder Alexander Bagnai says, "With this collection, we're honouring this invisible realm where chromatics blend, mingle, and clash with their opposites to form rich stories."

As it moves away from excess and toward minimalism, the Nuance collection comes in a stunning but restricted colour palette. It provides a particular character to a place when used for wall coverings or furnishings. It's ideal for creating eye-catching feature walls or upholstering furniture like nightstands, buffet tables, and bar units for a dramatic effect. Watch the RX Nuance magic happen in your living room or bedroom!

Cosy TV Lounges by Aparna Kaushik Aparna Kaushik, a New Delhi-based architect recognised for her elegant, simple, yet dramatic design, has created a collection of cosy TV couches that can be used to create your own personal den for some quality time with your family. Aparna creates lovely lounge areas that wrap families in a friendly, but stimulating atmosphere, in keeping with her neutral style that stuns with sparkling details. They are sociable areas for family members to put their feet up and bond, furnished with comfy and stylish seats and decorated with stunning lighting and artworks. The soft theme in this lounge is defined by muted aesthetics defined by clean lines of wall mouldings, monotone artworks, and the finest furnishings. The neo-classical interiors of this lounge's high ceiling and big windows correctly accentuate and reinforce the sense of pure grandeur and elegance. The use of warm pastels creates a stylish and cosy atmosphere. The classic cornice design is combined with modern components to create a lounge space with character, evoking the elegance of the 18th century. The classical ambiance is complemented by contemporary furniture items. Amiral Mirror by Giorgetti, Sources Unlimited  Giorgetti, which was created in Meda, Brianza, in 1898, is known for its high quality, artistic inventiveness, processing abilities, and Made in Italy. The firm has always stood out in the design furniture scene, not only for the exceptional quality of its raw materials, but also for its history and hand skill, which have not faded with time, but have been updated to meet new demands and embrace technology. Giorgetti style is distinguished by its exclusivity and unusual originality, owing to a shared aim held by both the firm and the designers, which is to produce timeless products that never go out of style. The Amiral Mirror, made of ash wood, has fluid, light, and ethereal forms. The mirror's frame is available in four finishes: natural, anthracite grey, biscuit, and ash grey, all designed by Leonardo Dainelli. Two ash wood veneered MDF panels, one covered with leather and the other with mirror, make up the framework. The leather wall has six leather-covered metal hangers, a pocket emptier, and two foulard holders. All of the metal components and spacers have a pewter painted finish. The Amiral Mirror is a timeless item that preserves the history of artisan expertise, design, and creative research by combining the past with the present. India Luxury Collection by Ochre at Home This beautiful collection, which focuses on indigenous workmanship and materiality, draws influence from Indian architecture, textiles, and themes. To inspire memories of India, the collection combines Ochre at Home's one-of-a-kind creativity with excellent workmanship and timeless style. This sculptural, yet extremely utilitarian coffin has a clean and regal appeal thanks to superior quality materials. Ochre at Home continues to develop unique and exciting items that are firmly based in Indian history with this collection. Wings Chair: The beautiful Wings Chair adds a sculptural aspect to your room, with a haunting paisley design fabric on the exterior and a velvet fabric in a subdued tone on the inside. It has a winged backrest and arms that are fashioned like wings. It promotes relaxation and provides complete comfort. Arc Sofa: A sumptuous, statement-making sofa is created by combining traditional and contemporary forms. The four-seater Arc Sofa is upholstered in a rich grey velvet and boasts two-toned polished hardwood legs and exquisite quilting pattern at the base. Quilted cushions in off white, grey, mustard, and turquoise provide colour and texture to the room's elegance. Tree of Life Wall Art: In this wall painting, the omnipresent Tree of Life is reimagined in a fresh, vivid way. The wall painting is hand stitched on Kashmiri Pashmina and brings good fortune into your home. New Range of Furnishings and Wall Coverings by Momenti  Momenti, the Italian Custom Design company, in collaboration with Ottimo, a design studio for Italian interiors, has launched its RX Nuance Capsule Collection of furnishings and wall coverings in India. Inspired by nature and structure revealing X rays (strangely enough!), the Nuance line is replete with enigmatic geometric patterns and a brilliant, albeit minimal, colour palette. “X-rays show a secret universe filled with patterns and shapes that pique one's interest. Momenti co-founder Alexander Bagnai says, With this collection, we're honouring this invisible realm where chromatics blend, mingle, and clash with their opposites to form rich stories. As it moves away from excess and toward minimalism, the Nuance collection comes in a stunning but restricted colour palette. It provides a particular character to a place when used for wall coverings or furnishings. It's ideal for creating eye-catching feature walls or upholstering furniture like nightstands, buffet tables, and bar units for a dramatic effect. Watch the RX Nuance magic happen in your living room or bedroom!

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