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Architectural Digest India

6 Indian brands making craftsmanship cool again

In an era characterized by rapid production and technological advancement, a burgeoning movement within Indian design emphasizes the enduring value of craftsmanship. This approach views craft not merely as a relic of the past but as a cornerstone for contemporary luxury, transforming traditional techniques into innovative designs for modern interiors. The movement prioritizes tactility, patience, and the unique story embedded within each handcrafted object, fostering a connection between material, memory, and emotion. Several pioneering Indian brands are redefining craftsmanship by integrating classical idioms with modern materials and sensibilities. These brands demonstrate a commitment to preserving traditional skills while adapting them to suit current aesthetic preferences and functional needs. Their creations range from repoussé metal furniture and hand-illustrated, embroidered wallpapers to jacquard textiles and sculptural woodwork. This thoughtful adaptation ensures that heritage techniques remain relevant and desirable in contemporary homes, setting new standards for traditional heirlooms. Among these brands, KalakaariHaath stands out for its unique blend of illustration and embroidery. Each piece originates from a hand-drawn sketch, which is then meticulously translated into intricate threadwork, sequins, and beads. This process results in tactile wall art, framed textiles, and bespoke wallpapers that blur the lines between fine art and functional decor. KalakaariHaath’s work often draws inspiration from nature, folklore, and personal memories, embodying a narrative depth that champions intimacy and careful observation. A recent collaboration with the Welfare of Stray Dogs, which transformed portraits of street animals into textile tributes, exemplifies the brand's empathetic approach to design. Magicsimsim similarly uses embroidery as a medium for storytelling, crafting tapestries rich in myth and cultural memory. The studio's raw silk panels are adorned with heritage techniques such as Aari, Zardozi, Marori, and Pitta, executed by generations of skilled artisans. Collections like 'Akshayvata,' which depicts the immortal banyan tree with ornate needlework and semi-precious stones, and 'Mayura on Ghat,' which renders the peacock in shimmering Zardozi, showcase a delicate fusion of textile and jewelry. Magicsimsim also incorporates Japanese beads and Austrian crystals to create painterly effects, repositioning embroidered art as both a cherished heirloom and a contemporary collectible. Karu, a multidisciplinary design studio, approaches craftsmanship through the lens of sacred geometry, temple architecture, and folk symbolism. Their creations, including sculptural wall panels and shrine-like forms, are contemplative by design, often finished with burnished gold leaf. Karu’s process is guided by intuition, resisting repetition to ensure that each object possesses a unique, quiet presence. The brand focuses on creating enduring presences that invite stillness and anchor emotions within the home, offering a sense of permanence in a rapidly changing world. KVAR Design, under Kunal Mehta, transforms textiles into immersive narratives inspired by nature. Installations like 'The Secret Garden' feature meticulously stitched birds, blooms, and insects, celebrating intricate detail and expressive freedom. The 'Tadoba' collection, a collaboration with National Geographic’s Sudhir Shivaram, weaves wildlife photography into jacquard fabrics, offering richly textured surfaces for cushions and wall coverings. KVAR’s work aims to create lasting pieces grounded in material richness and narrative intent, as seen in 'Vrindavan,' which reimagines the sacred hues of the Banke Bihari Temple in vibrant silk Dupion. Scarlet Splendour infuses glamour into generational craft, where furniture becomes a theatrical statement. The brand utilizes repoussé, an ancient metal-shaping technique, to create striking pieces such as Sacha Walckhoff's 'The Land of Legends' panel, adorned with semi-precious stones. Their 'Forest Bar' evokes old-world opulence, while the 'Orbit Bar' features geological orbs and custom lighting, embodying a blend of spectacle and deep technical craftsmanship passed down through generations. Each piece reflects a commitment to transforming raw material into functional, timeless art. Chester's embodies a legacy of craftsmanship centered on carved wood. Renowned for its Chesterfields, the studio honors 19th-century forms through deep buttoning, rich detailing, and robust construction. Artisans utilize time-tested techniques with solid beech and pine framing, hand-polished teak, and leathers finished in their Tamil Nadu tanneries. Their carved floral panels, headboards, and sideboards demonstrate traditional chiseling techniques adapted for modern design. Chester's commitment to quality ensures longevity, producing furniture that ages beautifully and becomes a cherished heirloom. These brands collectively represent a shared ethic of intentional making, valuing process, and celebrating craftsmanship, offering collectible objects that bring story and soul to contemporary homes. #IndianCraftsmanship #HomeDecor #ArtisanalDesign #LuxuryInteriors #TextileArt #SculpturalFurniture #TraditionalTechniques #ModernInteriors #CulturalHeritage #IndianCraftsmanship #HomeDecor #ArtisanalDesign #LuxuryInteriors #TextileArt #SculpturalFurniture #TraditionalTechniques #ModernInteriors #CulturalHeritage
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