Diwali Special 2016
By FinchD
Photography: Courtesy
the designers
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Glamour is an
equivocal term, with varying interpretations in the design world. IAnD talks to
six designers about their views on the topic!
Although the
earliest usage of the word had connotations to the world of magic, towards the
19th century, ‘Glamour’ was used to signify agents of illusion. It
refers to the apparent effortless mysteriousness applied to objects and spaces,
which aid in creating alluring and supernatural designs.
While some
designers focus on details, and others centre their designs around textures and
a variety of elements, the premeditated outcome is, more often than not, a
favourable version of the mundane.
Designers’ Speak:
Shabnam Gupta: The Orange Lane
“Glamour to me
is… not being ostentatious; but to beautifully combine sophistication with a
touch of quirk.”
Kayzad Shroff: ShroffLeón
“Glamour to me is…
a magical, romantic, and at times, illusory attractiveness.”
Neha Bhardwaj: Layers Studio for Design
and Architecture
“Glamour to me
is… the feeling of enchantment and magic that one experiences, when one comes
across a piece of work that transcends the realm of the ‘real’ and takes one
into a mystical place, whether physical or symbolic; that brings out child-like
happiness and enthusiasm within oneself!!”
Amee Vora: Fourth Dimension
“For
me, glamour explores the concepts and objects that bring fairy tales to life.
It is a story narrated with the help of one or more elements, which together
emanate experiences that mesmerize the user, allowing the eye to feast and
people to linger in that space, helping
them live their dreams.”
Krupa Zubin: ZZ Architects
“Glamour to means
designing with a keen
eye to detailing, irrespective of the scale and
volume. The constant discovery of the unseen along with clever use of textural surfaces and
various materials add a sense of depth as one transcends through spaces. The variety of bespoke work with no
direct influences stays true to the time and the elite clients they are built
for.”
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Shilpa Jain & Sameer Balvally: Studio
Osmosis
“Glamour to me
is… about timeless design, which is a combination of elegance, subtlety and
sophistication. Not simply influenced by cost and branding, it uncovers individuality
and imagination. The consequential space thus exudes Is ‘Glamour' then a means of expression, one that aims at creating magical and illusory spaces with simple and charismatic solutions? Or is it a highly personal statement of bespoke style? Let’s each of us discover our very personal connotation.
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