Suumit Arora There is something that happens in a well-considered space that no one in the room can quite account for. The conversation goes somewhere real, someone says something they had not planned to say. The exchange, then feels less like an obligation and more like something that needed to happen. Afterwards, people rarely credit […]Read More
Tags : Contemporary Design
Rohit Khemka Minimalism is no longer cold; it feels lived in, rooted in touch, shadow, movement, and completely at ease. The stark, flattened interiors that once defined contemporary luxury are giving way to something softer, more sensory, and infinitely more human. This summer, fabric is doing much of the emotional heavy lifting inside the home. […]Read More