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ince innovating the Royal® flushometer over 100 years ago, the global team of engineers at Sloan have been developing technologies that improve water-efficiency without compromising design, quality, affordability or performance. Established as the Sloan Valve Company in 1906 in Chicago by William Elvis Sloan, this family-owned and operated business has become synonymous w i t h s u s t a i n a b i l i t y, q u a l i t y and ingenuity. With India’s rapidly growing economy of 6-7% of growth and 1.3 billion consumers with huge construction and infrastructure development in the pipeline, Sloan has set its sights on creating a meaningful presence in this market. It is also eyeing India as it’s next manufacturing hub for the region. Sloan is primarily a commercial plumbing products manufacturing company and caters to commercial toilets in 70 countries, including its home market in the USA. In India, they plan to continue their focus on commercial toilets, but are also ready to serve high-end residential toilets. They believe this is a large opportunity as now reclaimed water (sewage treated water) is being used for flushing in big housing and commercial projects and their innovative product lines are capable of handling treated water with the same efficiency. “Sloan may be the only international company in the industry which has designed a flushometer for the needs of India. Our Truflush Flushometer is

Mr. Anup Kumar Tripathi, Country Head for Sloan India

Sloan Has An India Mission Sloan is focussed on meeting the water and energy challenges of growing businesses, municipalities and communities in India.

Sloan has already acquired and made operational a 20,000 square feet building in Gurgaon which has distribution, assembly, design and a R&D centre

Sloan also has a high-tech live experience centre at its facility in Gurgaon.This state-of-the-art facility is a springboard for its India operation with a formal inauguration of the building slated for April 2020

designed and developed for India centric requirements and bad quality water. This is our flagship product for this market, and we have already been able to sell this to more than 500 high end customers including large tech companies, hotel, offices, airports, malls, hospitals, automobile showrooms, restaurant chains and housing projects,” says Anup Kumar Tripathi, Country Head for Sloan India since its inception in this country. continued on page 2


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COVER Sloan Has An STORY India Mission 1 Ceccotti Collections Now In India 4 Aquatecture Façade Panels 6 Kengo Kuma Gives Kyoto A New Hotspot 8 The Legend, That Is Zaha Hadid Continues 10 continued from page 1 Sloan has already acquired and made operational a 20,000 square feet building in Gurgaon which has distribution, assembly, design and a R&D centre. Sloan also has a hightech live experience centre and it’s corporate office located here. This state-of-the-art facility is a springboard for its India operation with a formal inauguration of the building slated for April 2020. “Water saving is the biggest challenge India is facing. 54% of the landmass in India is facing serious water stress. Sloan, being a sustainable and water efficient company for the last 114 years is ready to take on this challenge of water saving in India. Sloan products are helpful in saving from 20% to 100% of water depending upon application and usage. Also,

Sloan products have END, PHD labels and have Carbon neutral product ratings,” affirms Anup Kumar Tripathi, who is very bullish about the positive impact Sloan can create for its customers and the environment in India. With its tagline of Water Connects Us® Sloan is passionate about preserving the environment. It u n d e r s t a n d s t h e d y n a m i c relationship between the world’s water management systems and its water ecosystems. The firm has a plan to connect communities of engineers, architects, designers, building managers and owners to their pioneering and highly efficient products to promote healthier water ecosystems. Let’s wish them the very best of luck to further their agenda in India. Contact web: www.sloan.in

StudioWorks 12 Hansgrohe Brings Home A New Showering Experience 14 The iF Design Award 2020 15 Kohler Introduces Smart Home, Kitchen And Bathroom Solutions 16 SensoWash® Starck, An Iconic Design For Maximum Comfort 18 Frank Lloyd Wright School To Shut 19 Toto Hosts Talk With Celebrated Architect Tsuyoshi Tane 20 Expo 2020 Dubai’s Surreal Gateway 22 Jaquar Hosts ‘Play Light’ Dialogue 23 Owner, Publisher & Printer Mr. Anish R. Bajaj for Marvel Infomedia Pvt. Ltd. Printed at Marvel Infomedia Pvt. Ltd., B 62, 1st Floor, Cotton Exchange Building, Cotton Green Road, Cotton Green, Mumbai 400 033. Published at B 62, 1st Floor, Cotton Exchange Building, Cotton Green Road, Mumbai 400 033 Tel (022) 23736133/1, 23743069 Editor Mr. Anish R. Bajaj THE INSIDE TRACK Volume 14. Issue 02. February 2020. English - Monthly. This issue contains 24 pages including both covers. C r e a t i v e D i r e c t o r N a t a l i e Pe d d e r - B a j a j A s s i s t a n t E d i t o r S h w e t a S a l v i . L a y o u t D e s i g n D a r s h a n Pa l a v, Snigdha Hodarkar M a r ke t i n g : Mumbai, Kamini Kamble Mob: 9833301852, B 62, Cotton Exchange Bldg, Cotton Green, Mumbai 400 033 Tel: (022) 23736133/1, 23743069 Email:response@marvelinfomedia. com. REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE Recycling old magazines and newspapers is one of the easiest ways to help the environment. To increase the supply of recoverable wood fibre and to reduce the demand on the world’s landfills, THE INSIDE TRACK urges its readers to actively participate in recycling efforts.

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eccotti Collections is a unique and recognized company in the world in the field of interior design and this thanks to its ability to create designer products, unique in their originality and in the complexity of their realization; a design that without the ostentation of industrial geometries but also without aesthetic frivolities, aims to bring the objects back to a tradition, a history. With the acquisition of the majority stake of Ceccotti Collezioni the brand and its product now also find a place in Mumbai at the Poltrona Frau showroom at Ballard Estate in Mumbai. The history of Ceccotti Collections has its origins since the foundation, in 1956, of Ceccotti Aviero. The company, born as a manufacturer of home furniture and later established in hotel supplies, has collaborated with the most prestigious international chains, such as Trusthouse Forte in London, Sheraton and Ciga, giving international scope to an activity born of the great artisan tradition di Cascina, a small Tuscan town located between Florence and Pisa. T h e c o m p a n y ’s j o u r n e y continued inspired by countless collaborations which determined its development and growth. Over the years Franco Ceccotti has worked with passion on a coordination and research project that would combine his aesthetic and intellectual inclinations, the manual tradition of his company and the different stylistic imprints of the designers who have

Ceccotti Collections Now In India

Poltrona Frau Group together with Haworth Inc announced the acquisition of the majority stake of Ceccotti Collezioni, the Italian historical company operating in the high-end segment and famous for its solid wood furniture is now available in India.

Design Roberto Lazzeroni D.R.D.P. is a two seater in solid American walnut, seat in upholstered plywood. Tray with silver finished sandblasted glass top

The Twenty Two is designed by Jaime Hayon: Armchair made of solid American walnut or maple, padded seat and back

Mamma Li Turchi designed by Francesco M. Andrenelli. A Bed with 4 columns handpainted using water-tempera, 16 colour layers


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A TV cabinet made in solid American walnut and veneered plywood, with 2 drawers designed by Roberto Lazzeroni

The Chambre Close is a Cloth stand chair made in solid American walnut, seat in upholstered plywood designed by Roberto Lazzeroni

collaborated with him to create a dialogue with cultures from various parts of the world, trying to model their projects on Ceccotti shapes. Ceccotti Collections has demonstrated the character and qualities of a company that has never denied its intimate vocation to luxury craftsmanship, but has been able to translate it into new contemporar y interpretations through products that, in the virtual era, deny the representation and they demand a tactile, fully sensual relationship. Ceccotti Collezioni expresses the uniqueness of its products also through the use of matter. It uses wood from strictly controlled plantations, respecting the life cycle of the trees, thus promoting t h e n e c e s s a r y re c yc l i n g a n d reforestation. The suppliers are companies

The Buona Notte Valentina bed is designed by NoĂŠ Duchaufour-Lawrance and is made in solid American walnut, with low headboard with straight wooden slates or upholstered. The high headboard version is made with curved wooden slats

A Wardrobe made in solid American walnut and veneered plywood, 4mm transparent glass door with 1 or 3 door-frames, hardware in burnished brass, wooden shelf-rack, 1 internal fixed shelf and wooden hanging rail. Designed by Roberto Lazzeroni

engaged in environmental issues that have obtained certifications such as: SFI (Sustainable Forestry Initiative) and FSC (Forest Stewardship Council ) which aim at sustainable forest management. Ceccotti Collezioni focuses on the recycling of wood; recovers raw material waste after processing to produce heat and reduce environmental energy costs. Its timbers do not contain formaldehyde. Nowadays, Ceccotti Collezioni mainly operates with 2 monobrand stores and 150 retailers throughout the world. Contact Poltrona Frau Mumbai Wakefield House, SS Ram Gulam Marg, Ballard Estate, Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400001 Phone: 022 2261 4848 web: www.poltronafrau.com

The Bergère30 armchair and pouf designed by Jaime Hayon is made in solid American walnut with a padded seat and back in plywood


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ith the escalating variants in temperatures, climate change palpably poses a fundamental threat to life on earth. We find ourselves fighting with the beast of extremes, with longer dry spells, sporadic flash floods, glacier shrinkage and graver impact on the environment in general. The World Health Organisation has predicted that by 2025, half of the world population would be living in water distressed areas. Africa, in particular is a continent highly vulnerable to the impact of global warming. It has become increasingly difficult for cities in these regions to provide the basic civic amenities pertaining water services. In 2018, after three consecutive years of scarce rainfall, Cape Town faced a water apocalypse, which was labelled Day Zero - the largest drought incurred municipal water failure in history. South African designer and Founder of Studio Sway, Shaakira Jassat - in the face of the recent crisis faced by her country - swiftly responded by devising an urban water harvesting panels for buildings that can sustain their own water needs. Though water harvesting in not a new phenomenon and has been practiced since times immemorial, the existing systems are typically large, cumbersome and difficult to install in urban settings. To add to the space crunch issue in cities, the urban design format with high-rise structures and infrastructure, acts as a deterent. Talking about the intention behind devising Aquatecture,

Aquatecture Façade Panels

Studio Sway’s Aquatecture panels offer a space-efficient system for rainwater harvesting that aesthetically fits in the urban settings. BY SHWETA SALVI

Aquatecture is a building panel system which can function as an integrated water harvesting system

Shaakira explains, “The main goal was to create a water harvester that would fit in dense urban spheres through its compactness, visual identity and ability to integrate into architecture.” The conventional water collection systems, with its design, high maintenance cost and alarming

Shaakira Jassat, Designer and Founder, Studio Sway

In Future, the panels will be integrated with technology to harvest moisture in the atmosphere


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The rainwater trickles through the perforations and is collected in collection tanks before being pumped to the grey water system

contamination markers impose some restrictions in cities, and also do not suit the urban aesthetic. Moreover, heavy downpour also leads to massive wastage of water. Aquatecture panel doesn’t just aim for crisis management, but also addresses the serious challenge of devising a resilient and efficient water management system in metro cities. Shaakira tells us, “I realised the cities needed something that is compact and easier for people to engage with. I believe this panel will help us reconnect with our water resources in the urban environment.” Aquatecture is a stainless steel panel system, which can be easily installed on façades of buildings and can function as an integrated water harvesting system. It is designed to collect rainwater through funnel-shaped pockets perforated on the panels. Due to its corrosion resistant qualities and its durability, stainless steel was the preferred choice of material for Aquatecture. Sh a a k i r a w e n t t h r o u g h a thorough prototyping exercise to pick the ideal pattern for the openings. Since the panels could potentially be used as stand-alone landscape installation or on the external facades of buildings, the intent was to not only optimise water collection but also to make

it aesthetically appealing. After several tests on the panel with water showers mimicking the rain were carried out Shaakira finalised on rounded funnel-shaped punctures. The rainwater streams through the openings and is collected in collection tanks before being pumped to the adjoining building’s grey water system, where it gets recycled along with the used water from kitchens, washing machines and other appliances. Apart from building façades, Aquatecture panels can be installed as urban landscape features and function as water harvesting stations in public areas across the city, catering to landscaping water needs of urban open areas. Jassat also speaks of the potential of integrating the panels with technology to harvest moisture in the atmosphere. The water vapour panels will apply the principles of thermodynamics to condense the vapour in the air before being harvested by following the regular process. Currently, Shaakira is working on the next phase of the project, where the team has identified a site to test Aquatecture on an existing building façade in Cape Town. “I have been working closely with my team, made up of Mark Noble, Development Director of the V&A Waterfront Cape Town and

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Adam Ozinsky, Building Envelope Designer from Arup, to have the test patch up by early 2020. Ideally, I would like to get Aquatecture tested in various countries where rainfall and moisture content in the air varies.” Shaakira is on a path of extensive course correction and is exploring all avenues to harvest water for our future generations. She has been actively studying ‘air plants’ like Tillandsia and Bromeliad which fulfill their water needs from the air. She recently presented her research at Dutch Design Week through models showcasing ‘how these plants can inspire architecture to evolve and embrace water as we step into the Symbiocene era’ - an era where humankind shall learn to coexist with the nature symbiotically. As studies indicate, the rainfall percentage will continue to oscillate and even if we implement regulatory controls the future of water looks grim. Given the circumstances, we shouldn’t wait for ‘Day Zero’ to take action - a multi-pronged effort with wider awareness and outreach programs should begin now to avert future calamities. Contact email: info@studio-sway.com web: www.studio-sway.com

Apart from building façades, Aquatecture panels can be installed as urban landscape installations


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Kengo Kuma is known for his understated, poetic designs that emphasizes humility and quality of material. This helps the newly opened Ace Hotel Kyoto become a space for joy and interaction.

The new hotel designed by Kengo Kuma is harmonious with its environment and in quiet dialogue with Kyoto’s past and future legends

Photo courtesy: Stephen Kent Johnson

yoto is one of the most celebrated cities in the world, admired for an unparalleled social, creative, cultural and architectural dynamism. It’s been heralded as a creative wellspring, drawing artists here for centuries as a restorative, beautiful and generative refuge. Now Ace Hotel Kyoto will help foster that same fertile, creative spirit for future generations, while paying homage to the rich imperial history that came before by partnering with NTT Urban Development Corporation for Ace Hotel Kyoto. Designed by the famed a rc h i t e c t K e n g o Ku m a , Ac e Hotel Kyoto opened with Kuma’s design that blends new with the old, incorporating renovations of the historic building-erected in the mid 1920s as the Kyoto Central Telephone Office-into the new build. Kengo Kuma’s design embraces natural materials and light, and creates spaces for interaction and comfort. Known for his innovative design, creative re-use and locallyminded collaboration, the Ace Hotel Kyoto now stands as a monument to the beauty and unique legacy of Kyoto, a destination for culturally c u r i o u s t r a ve l e r s a n d Kyo t o residents alike. “The thought was to create a hotel that is connected to Kyoto and open to the surrounding area. To begin with, the proposition was to create a dense garden where communities, as well as the past and the present, are connected to this venerable land with its various gardens, which have existed since

Kengo Kuma Gives Kyoto A New Hotspot

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Ace Hotel’s approach to design is unorthodox, with a reverence for the past and an eye to the future

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Centrally located, the neighborhood around the hotel sits on the former grounds of the imperial palace and is rumored to once have been the home of Japanese samurai

the Heian period. The existing Kyoto central telephone office building was designed by one of the great Ja p a n e s e m o d e r n a r c h i t e c t s Tetsuro Yoshida. Through the central courtyard, this red brick building will converse and create a new harmony with a wooden grid system that reminisces traditional Kyoto. The integrity of Aneyakoji road and Higashino-toin road was preserved through the delicate use of fine louvers and meshes. These louvers and meshes also act as environmental devices, which gently filters light and

wind. Furthermore, the concrete was mixed with iron oxide to produce a fine warm color, which cannot be fabricated by paint. Every detail and material was thought through to connect the building, land and history together. Ace Hotel is changing the definition of the hotel by c o n n e c t i n g t h e s u r ro u n d i n g area with the hotel, and the community with the guests. This is gently changing the air of the world,” said Kengo Kuma of his latest commission. Kengo Kuma established his firm “Kengo Kuma & Associates”

in 1990. He runs diverse research projects concerning architecture, urbanity and design within his own Laboratory, Kuma Lab.His firm, Kengo Kuma & Associates employs over 150 architects in Tokyo and Paris, designing projects of diverse type and scale throughout the world. Kuma’s stated goal is to recover the tradition of Japanese buildings and to reinterpret these traditions for the 21st century, he maintains a keen interest in the manipulation of light with nature through materiality. Contact web: www.kkaa.co.jp


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y inspecting its role within the dialogue of contemporary design, by interpreting both the present and the future, Zaha Hadid Design keeps alive the legend. ZHD, which is helmed creatively by co-Directors Maha Kutay and Woody Yao, has an extensive crossdisciplinary portfolio that includes fashion, jewellery, furniture and finishes, interiors, exhibitions, i n s t a l l a t i o n s , s c u l p t u re a n d set-design. ZHD has come up with a collection whose strength lies in its ability to interpret the ordinary and turn it into something unexpected. When designing objects Zaha was never constrained by any given use or spatial context. Continuing to follow and draw strength from this approach, the collection has room to evolve without compromising the integrity of the design. The Plex Vessel in crystal glass has been envisaged as a multi-use object. The elegant wave-like gesture belies the complexity of its design which consists of two re-configurable elements. This light-hearted object can be stacked vertically, hiding its contents within or separated into parts that nest together to create a defined landscape across any surface. The Pulse Platter in glass has a slight depth that allows for an exaggerated articulation of the pleated glass, a distinct character

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The Legend, That Is Zaha Hadid Continues

Imbibing Zaha Hadid’s methods in each new project, Zaha Hadid Design (ZHD) continues to share Hadid’s story.

Pulse Glass Collection

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Shimmer Scented Candles

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Hadid Architects in 1995 and has been involved in a number of key architectural projects such as the ‘ROCA London Gallery’ and the ‘Serpentine Sackler Gallery’. Having assisted with the design of Zaha Hadid’s first limited edition product collaboration, she began to develop and manage the product design department. Collaborating with global luxury brands and galleries, Maha leads her team in the implementation of every project. When speaking about the ZHD Collection - the own label of design objects launched by Hadid in 2014, Yao and Kutay explain, “ZHD also operates the Zaha Hadid Gallery in London, UK which examines her work across all scales and which is host to temporary exhibitions featuring emerging designers, as well as a venue for product launches, lectures, and performances rooted in contemporary culture.” Contact web: zaha-hadid-design.com

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found in the design language of the Pulse family of objects. These vertical waves intentionally highlight the asymmetry of the design along the circumference. The Shimmer Scented Candle made of lead-free crystal has a faceted, flame-polished structure that transitions upwards from a rounded base to a hexagonal peak. Inspired by Zaha Hadid’s research into tower forms, the object can also be used as a sculptural container. The scents come in Smokey Cade, Cedar Leaf, Black Pepper and Cumin Seed. Woody Yao, joined Zaha Hadid Architects in 1994. As well as working on projects, Woody has been instrumental in the development of the Archive and the growth of the Exhibitions program as he currently curates several shows a year and leads his team in design and execution. Ma h a Ku t a y j o i n e d Za h a

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verriding the extremes of stiff pragmatism and poorly devised idiosyncrasies in furniture design, StudioWorks, an Ahmedabad-based furniture studio, strives to achieve a balanced exploration of form, function and materials in their collections. The studio displays insightful adaptation of the materials, astute understanding of the function, and a thrilling passion for innovative design. Here, Nehal Bhatt tells The Inside Track, ‘comfort is primary to furniture design since it is the most tangible’, and hence their exploration and study revolves around function first, followed by material and design.

StudioWorks Ahmedabad’s boutique carpentry studio,

StudioWorks artfully integrates India’s indigenous craft in their collections, and articulates their passion for good design through insightful explorations. my first real exposure to furniture making. After my graduation, I joined Quetzal designs, which was a furniture firm based in Bangalore. After a short stint at interior work in Surat, I moved to Ahmedabad and started practice as an interior designer. I was offered a teaching position in CEPT and taught as a full time faculty from 2005 to 2012. I set up the workshop in 2012.

Tell us about the story behind inception of StudioWorks.

Your collections are sensibly designed and celebrate the beauty of craftsmanship. Is there a conscious though behind customising and developing all your products?

We have a passion for design. We always want to find new expressions

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in design through experiments with material, form and detail. In our early years as interior designers, we found the constraints and limitations of on-site manufacturing, frustrating. With the desire to achieve excellence in everything we made, we decided to set up a workshop to design, experiment and develop our own furniture and interior products.

Would you briefly tell us about your background and training? I graduated as an interior designer from the School of Design, CEPT, Ahmedabad in 2000. As a part of the course, I did my internship with Anish Shah Designs, Mumbai. Anish’s office was part of a furniture manufacturing unit, which was

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Each product is an opportunity to explore new ideas and comes with its unique set of possibilities. The function and usage pattern opens up avenues for exploration of form and structure. Once an idea is in place, it’s the process of making that takes over, which governs the development of details. There is an astute sense of structure, ergonomics along with striking aesthetics showcased in your work; how do you incorporate these factors seamlessly in your work?


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Our outlook to materials is very pragmatic. We believe that good design can only evolve from a clear understanding of materials. We strive to use a material meaningfully. We attempt to bring elements from different materials, together in an evocative manner. This is realised through details of construction. We believe that comfort is primary to furniture design since it is the most tangible and so each product goes through a rigorous routine of prototyping before it is put into production. A lot of these decisions are guided by intuition but based on experience over a period of time.

design so as to keep them relevant and surviving in current times. Take us through the manufacturing process. Are the objects handcrafted in your studio workshop or machine-made? The wood working processes such as cutting, sizing and shaping are machine done since it saves time and replication is accurate. But the fine skills of craftwork, joineries and assembling are completely hand done. We believe in doing most work in-house so as to have complete control over the process and finishes. In case of craftwork, it gives us an opportunity to work directly with the craftsmen.

Te l l u s a b o u t t h e e n t i r e scope of work undertaken by StudioWorks. At StudioWorks we indulge in design in more ways than one. We primarily design and develop our own range of furniture. Besides, we also take up projects with designing and productions. In cases like

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What are the materials you essentially work with? Any plans to explore new materials? We work predominantly with wood and metal in combination with other materials. We look forward to working with stone and concrete as and when the opportunity arises.

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Does StudioWorks take any special measure to counter environmental deterioration? We believe in responsible design. We use only reclaimed teakwood for all our furniture work. All the wood we buy is locally sourced so as to engage minimal transport. Besides, all our wood coating is natural, oil-based materials. What are you currently working on and any plans to expand your work portfolio in future?

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institutional furniture, we develop designs for the furniture and take up production work separately. What role does India’s extensive craft heritage and craftsmanship play in your own signature style?

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In India, we are fortunate to have ingenious craftsmen using local materials and age old techniques. We take it as an opportunity to integrate these in our design solutions. We try to understand the techniques of a craft so that we may seamlessly apply it in our designs. We believe that it is our responsibility as designers to integrate crafts into mainstream

We are working in collaboration with some interesting design firms. Besides, we are also working on developing some seating ideas for residential spaces. We are in the process of developing furniture with ceramic art. In due course of time, we plan to develop a range of furniture for kids. Where can people buy your products: in store/on-line/directly from you? As of now, we mostly sell directly from our studio. We have also tied up with a couple of stores - Decove in Surat, to sell our furniture for that region. It is a model we intend to follow in the coming time. We are looking at stores in Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bangalore to showcase our furniture. Contact email: studioworks111@gmail.com web: www.studioworks.co.in


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ith their new SoftCube design hallmarked with gently rounded corners, the Croma E product range possess the customary remarkable Hansgrohe spray technology that is compounded with the ultimate safety functions. The faucet can never gets too hot, thanks to the CoolContact technology, while the SafetyStop at the thermostat handle pre-empts any sudden increase in water temperature. The new functions of the Croma E product range are therefore very safe for children and will put any parent at ease, making bath time worry-free. The CoolContact technology stops the Ecostat E thermostat housing from heating up, keeping it cool to the touch at all times. How it works is that the cold water coming in from the wall connection on the right passes through the basic unit behind the entire front and top sections and towards the thermostat cartridge which is installed on the left-hand side of the basic unit. The hot water is then guided from the wall connection directly to the thermostat cartridge and the mixed water from the thermostat cartridge then passes through the back and bottom sections towards the right and on to the shutoff/diverter valve. The SafetyStop at the Ecostat E thermostat handle also prevents an unexpected increase in water temperature and eliminates the danger of an excessively hot shower. With the new Showerpipe shower slide, the hand shower can also be adjusted to a suitable height very easily. The ‘select’ function has been integrated into the intuitive hand shower, making it straightforward to choose one of the three spray modes - SoftRain, IntenseRain and Massage - for a tailor-made amazing shower

Hansgrohe Brings Home A New Showering Experience

Designed for the modern family, Hansgrohe adds fun and safety to the bathroom with their new Croma E range.

The Croma E product range is safe for children and will put any parent at ease

experience. The large head shower fitted with a soft and voluminous RainAir spray for pure relaxation is the icing on the cake! Thanks to its uncomplicated cleaning action such as the removable jet disc in the head shower, along with the QuickClean function, it’s zero hassle to remove dirt and limescale.

The faucet can never gets too hot thanks to the CoolContact technology

Since 1901, Hansgrohe represents innovative solutions for kitchens and bathrooms that marry intelligent functionality, outstanding design and enduring quality. Based in Germany’s Black Forest region, the internationally active Hansgrohe Group sells premium products for showers, shower systems, bathroom and kitchen taps, and kitchen sinks

under the Hansgrohe brand. The Hansgrohe Group has attained top rankings within the iF WORLD DESIGN INDEX 2014 - 2018 of the International Forum Design (iF). The showers and fixtures expert has been positioned among the top three companies within the iF category INDUSTRY: Bath. Among the 1,365 German companies, the Hansgrohe Group is also ranked among the top ten, while globally, it is in the top 25 among 4,000 companies within the iF category COMPANIES. At the iF DESIGN AWARDS 2018, nine AXOR and Hansgrohe branded products received an iF DESIGN AWARD 2018. Hansgrohe stands for Smart Living applications that enrich people’s everyday lives and offer them more functionality and safety in their homes. With numerous award-winning products under their belt, this traditional brand has shaped our interaction with water. Contact web: www.hansgrohe.com

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he judges’ decisions are in - the winners of the iF Design Award 2020 were selected in Hamburg from 21 to 23 January 2020. These winners were selected by 78 international design experts from more than 20 countries! 7,298 entries from 56 nations underwent the scrutiny of the 78 members of the independent

The iF Design Award 2020

The results of the iF Design Award 2020 are out with 1,453 designers, architects, agencies and companies who were proud to be recipients.

the iF Design Award 2020 were selected in Hamburg by 78 international design experts from more than 20 countries

jury - a 1,000 entries more than last year! 1,453 designers, architects, agencies and companies were proud to be recipients of the iF Design Award 2020. The jury also honored outstanding design achievements with a very special award: the iF gold

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award was given to 75 entries! “Schuppen 52”, a traditional storage shed dating from the German Empire era in the center of the Hamburg harbor served as the venue for this unique, international design summit.

“Schuppen 52”, a traditional storage shed dating from the German Empire era in the center of the Hamburg harbor served as the venue for the international Jury selection

The iF Design Award 2020 honors design achievements in all disciplines: product, packaging, communication and service design, architecture and interior architecture as well as professional concepts

All the entries submitted from the disciplines of product, communication, packaging and service design, architecture and interior design as well as professional concepts were presented to the judges with a great eye to detail at this location. All the award winners will be honored and celebrated in Berlin on 4 May 2020. The glamorous iF design award night will take place for the first time in the Friedrichstadt-Palast - on the largest theater stage in the world. The iF-award winning entries will also be presented in Berlin, in Cafe Moskau, to a broad audience interested in design from 2 to 10 May 2020. The iF brand enjoys an international reputation as a

symbol for outstanding design achievements. The iF Design Award 2020 is one of the most important design prizes in the world. It honors design achievements in all disciplines: product, packaging, communication and service design, architecture and interior architecture as well as professional concepts. All the award-winning entries are presented in the If World Design Guide, published in the iF design app and exhibited at the iF design exhibition in Berlin. Contact iF International Forum Design GmbH Bahnhofstrasse 8 / 30159 Hannover Tel.: +4951154224-218 email: annegret.wulf-pippig@ifdesign.de web: www.ifworlddesignguide.com


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he Kohler Konnect portfolio included five new products at CES (Consumer Technology Association), namely the Moxie shower head and smart speaker, the Aquifer Refine water purification system, the Setra touchless faucet with Kohler Konnect, the DTV Mode shower system, and the new Touchless Toilet technology. Kohler smart home products are modelled to supply comfort and convenience. The Kohler Konnect por tfolio combines innovative product design and first-class craftsmanship, with customised options and command controls for smart kitchens and bathroom experiences. “As technology integrates more fully into our lives, it’s important to develop ways that it can help make things we do every day more comfortable and enjoyable,” said Larry Yuen, Group President, Kitchen and Bath, at Kohler Co. “Kohler applies our industry heritage and passion for innovation to provide specific solutions in the kitchen and bathroom, such as smart kitchen faucets that offer a hands-free mode, unmatched sound quality for music in the shower, or a range of intelligent toilets that enhance your comfort in the bathroom.” Fe a t u r e s a n d i n d i v i d u a l preferences are run through the Kohler Konnect application for iOS and Android devices. Powered by the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, Kohler Konnect provides support in select products for Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple HomeKit. The new Moxie shower head and wireless smart speaker merges the refinement and design superiority of

Kohler Introduces Smart Home, Kitchen And Bathroom Solutions At the CES 2020 fair, Kohler Co., a world innovator in the kitchen and bath products sector, introduced new products to its ‘smart home solutions’.

The new Touchless Toilet offers touchless flushing through the integration of a sensor

Kohler Performance Showering with a powerful range of sound designed by Harman Kardon. The shower head has a full coverage spray with the benefits of connected bathroom technology, with its portable smart speaker

You can now have customised bath pre-sets, and remotely start your shower or bath all from the app

and built-in voice assistant which deliver a fantastic natural sound balance with a hands-free control that works seamlessly in the shower or on the go. The Aquifer Refine water purification system can be effortlessly installed into any kitchen, providing the convenience to get the highest quality water every day at home. With a three-stage filtration system, the Aquifer Refine removes harmful contaminants such as lead, mercury, select pharmaceuticals, bacteria, viruses and other germs. It also features Wi-Fi connectivity so you can monitor water usage and filter life, built-in leak detection and optional an auto-replenishment of filters via Amazon Dart. Kohler adds to its touchless and connected kitchen faucet portfolio with Setra, that has a touchless on/ off operation that works through a state-of-the-art sensor, and a measured dispense operation when paired with a voice assistant. Setra also monitors water usage and

lets consumers track consumption through the Kohler Konnect app. DTV Mode provides a simple push-button control to the Kohler’s industry leading digital shower, with an integrated temperature dial. DTV Mode is available in three popular configurations, the bath/shower, dual shower and bath only. You can now have customised bath pre-sets, adjust maximum temperature for added safety and remotely start your shower or bath all from the app. The new Touchless Toilet offers touchless flushing through the integration of a sensor placed in the flush lever of the toilet. By simply placing your hand in front of the lever, users can now flush without spreading bacteria. The flush lever features a sensor light, adjustable through the Kohler app. In addition to new product launches, CES 2020 attendees could take part in interactive demonstrations that included the Verdera Voice Lighted Mirror, the Sensate touchless kitchen


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DTV Mode provides a simple push-button control to Kohler’s digital shower

faucet, the Numi 2.0 intelligent toilet, the DTV+ shower system, the PureWarmth heated toilet seat and the Kohler automatic standby generators. The Verdera Voice Lighted Mirror is a high-quality grooming mirror, with adjustable LED lights for precision, a motion-activated way finding nightlight and hermetically sealed speakers that maximise stereo sound quality. Verdera Voice was named a CES 2018 Innovation Awards Honouree. The Sensate touchless kitchen faucet with Kohler Konnect allows users to turn water on or off and dispense measured amounts through a manual control, motion-based interactions or simple voice commands. Sensate was named a CES 2019 Best of Innovation Awards Honouree. Numi, Kohler’s most advanced intelligent toilet, offers amazing water efficiency, a personalised cleansing and dryer function, a heated seat and high-quality built-in speakers. The dynamic multi-coloured ambient lighting and audio enhancements on Kohler’s flagship intelligent toilet creates a one-of-a-kind experience. Amazon Alexa built into the product, provides access to tens of thousands of skills and the simple voice controls of Numi. Numi 2.0 was named a CES 2020 Innovation Awards Honouree. The DTV+ showering system brings water, sound, steam and lighting together to deliver the ultimate spa-like experience. A touch-screen interface lets every element be controlled and bespoke. You can add Kohler Konnect with its voice and app control to access pre-sets, make adjustments or use the water saving features. The PureWarmth heated toilet seat offers a slim design with three warm temperature settings for comfort and a built-in multiway nightlight. The toilet seat can be controlled using the PureWarmth app to adjust temperature, timing of the heat, as well as lighting duration and ambiance.

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The DTV+ showering system brings water, sound, steam and lighting together to deliver the ultimate spa-like experience

You can add Kohler Konnect with its voice and app control to access pre-sets

Kholer bathroom technology, with its portable smart speaker and built-in voice assistant deliver fantastic sound with hands-free controls

Kohler automatic standby generators can be permanently installed outside, just like a central air conditioning unit. They attach to existing natural gas or propane lines and turn on automatically within seconds when the power goes out. Standby generators can power an entire house, from essentials like the refrigerator, sump pump, lights, water heater, and even TVs, computers and more. Founded in 1873 and headquartered in Kohler, Wisconsin, Kohler Co. is one of America’s oldest and largest privately held companies consisting of nearly 38,000 associates. With more than 50 manufacturing locations worldwide, Kohler is a global lifestyle brand and leader in kitchen and bath products; engines and power systems; premier cabinetry and tile; and owner/ operator of two of the world’s finest five-star hospitality and golf resort destinations in Wisconsin and St. Andrews, Scotland. Contact web: www.kohler.com/smarthome


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hey both sport a minimalist design for maximum shower-toilet comfort and have a trouble-free operating system accessible via a remote control, that is easily configurable via an app. After additional development, all the technology has been placed within the ceramic body. The flat seat with a height of just 40 mm and the white cover located behind it, configure a flushmounted unit, with modern design and comfort-enhancing technology perfectly balanced. The innovative remote control with its flat, graceful design has all its functions controlled intuitively, as it fits in one’s hand ever so snugly. Comfort is a guarantee thanks to technical touches, such as a motion sensor that opens the cover automatically through the user ID in the seat, including an array of setting options for seat heating, for shower flow and the hot air dryer. Furthermore, the connected SensoWash® app is an option that allows for individual configurations of the shower-toilet, besides being operated with the remote control. The flush function and odour extraction system can also be controlled via the remote control or app if the wall-mounted element of the SensoWash® Starck f by Duravit is synchronised with the A2 electronic actuator plate. Thanks to the new Rimless ® technology and an optimised basin and siphon geometry, SensoWash® Starck f provides improved water flow for perfect flushing results. While the HygieneGlaze® 2.0, which kills 99.999% of bacteria in a relatively short time, guarantees the best hygiene standard. The flat, heated toilet seat has been made from a substantially robust material and like the cover, it is hygienic thanks to its scratch-resistant, pore-free surface.

SensoWash Starck, An Iconic Design For Maximum Comfort ®

The new and exciting shower-toilet generation, a collaboration by Duravit and Philippe Starck is available in two versions - the SensoWash® Starck f Plus and the SensoWash® Starck f Lite.

The design of the new shower - toilet is impressive with its restrained beauty and ageless modernity

Founded in 1817 in Hornberg in the Black Forest, Duravit AG is a leading international manufacturer of designer bathrooms. In cooperation with highprofile international designers, such as Philippe Starck, EOOS, Phoenix Design, Sieger Design, Kurt Merki Jr., Christian Werner, Matteo Thun and Cecilie Manz, the company develops unique bathrooms that enhance one’s quality of life. The Duravit product portfolio comprises of sanitary ceramics, bathroom furniture, bathtubs and shower trays, wellness systems, showertoilets, tap fittings and accessories, as well as installation systems. Contact web: www.duravit.com

The design of the new showertoilet is impressive with its restrained beauty and ageless modernity, making it an ideal match for all Duravit design ranges. Developed and manufactured by Duravit and designed by Philippe Starck, the new SensoWash® showertoilet come at an appealing price, with easy installation that includes an integrated, fully automated descaling function as well.

The flush function and odour extraction system can also be controlled via the remote control

After additional development, all the technology has been placed within the ceramic body


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he School of Architecture at Taliesin is a private, graduate school of architecture with campuses at Taliesin West in Scottsdale, Arizona and Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin. The School focuses on the organic architecture design philosophy of

Wright, who died in 1959, is considered one of the modern era’s greatest architects

its founder Frank Lloyd Wright. Apprentices who trained here have worked on important Wright projects including the Johnson Wax Headquarters, Fallingwater, G u g g e n h e i m Mu s e u m , a n d Monona Terrace. The apprenticeship program evolved into the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, which was established in response to changing licensing requirements for architects, particularly the requirement to graduate from an accredited institution prior to sitting for the Architect Registration Examination. Founded as the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, the school was renamed in 2017 after it formally broke away from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. A press release said the school’s

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Frank Lloyd Wright School To Shut The iconic architecture school at Taliesin founded by Frank Lloyd Wright will close its doors after almost 90 years.

the closure announcement, the school and the foundation were in talks to develop alternative educational programming that did not require accreditation. According to the foundation, the proposals that emerged from these discussions were not approved by the school’s board. Wright, who died in 1959, is considered one of the modern era’s greatest architects. He designed some of America’s most iconic buildings, including the Fallingwater house in Pennsylvania, and New York’s Guggenheim Museum. web: www.taliesin.edu

The School of Architecture at Taliesin founded by Frank Lloyd Wright announced that it would cease operations on both campuses and close by June 2020

closure was due to its inability to “reach an agreement” with the foundation, which retained ownership of its premises. “This is a sad and somber day for our school, our students and staff and the architecture community,” said Dan Schweiker, chair of the school’s board of governors, in a press statement. “We are saddened we could not reach an agreement with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to continue operating the architecture school. “Our innovative school and i t s m i s sion were integral to Frank Lloyd Wright’s vision for connecting architecture to our natural world. Wright’s legacy was not just building. It was a school to promulgate the lessons for all future generations.” It was reported that prior to

Apprentices who worked on important Wright projects including the Johnson Wax Headquarters, Fallingwater, Guggenheim Museum, and Monona Terrace had studied at the school founded by Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin and Taliesin West in the USA

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OTO India spearhead the 2nd edition of the ‘Architect Talk’ at Trident, BKC which was inaugurated by Mr. Taro Muroi, MD of TOTO India and celebrated architect Tsuyoshi Tane. The event witnessed an insightful seminar and panel discussion on ‘Archaeology of the Future’. On the panel was also keynote speaker Ar. Tsuyoshi Tane, a globally celebrated contemporary architect. An intellectual dialogue conceptualized by Ar. Tsuyoshi Ta n e ’s w o r k a n t h o l o g y o n Archaeology of the Future focused on the forgotten memory hidden behind modernization and globalization. In his address, Ar. Tane also presented an orientation about his working philosophy “Archaeology of The Future” and his key projects like the Kofun Stadium of Japanese Olympics 2020, LIGHT is TIME, Estonian National Museum (34,000 M2 | completed in 2016), Scramble Stadium (approx. 80,000 M2), Hi ro s a k i C o n t e m p o r a r y A r t Museum (3,500 M2), Furoshiki Pavilion at the Hotel de Ville de Paris (5,000 M2 | completed in 2018) as well as his many private commissions and product design, artistic installations for the Milan Design Week. The talk received an overwhelming response from the attendees from various spectrums of the industry which included other notable speakers at the panel such as Alpa Shikre, Principal, SSA Architects, Reza Kabul, President, ARK Reza Kabul Architects, and Alan Abraham, Joint Principal Architect, Abraham John Architects with Sandeep Shikre, Principal, SSA Architects moderating the panel discussion. Ar. Tsuyoshi Tane also recalled his association with TOTO and how he regularly visits TOTO Publishing / Galler y MA for academic, research and idea exchange programs organized by them. He also spoke on his connection with TOTO as a publishing partner for the monograph “Archaeology of the Future” that documents his creation and exploration of how architecture creates the future. Speaking on the Architect Talk, Mr. Taro Muroi, MD of TOTO India said, “The Architect Talk is a medium for us to create a knowledge-sharing platform for the industry. Through this event, we strive to amalgamate the rich culture of Japan and India focusing

Toto Hosts Talk With Celebrated Architect Tsuyoshi Tane

Architect Tsuyoshi Tane has captured the world’s attention with his exceptional repertoire of commissions. He shared his insights and ethos with the Indian design community at a talk hosted by Toto in Mumbai recently.

L-R, Mr Watai, Ar Sandeep Shikre, Ar Alpa Shikre, Ar. Tsuyoshi Tane, Ar Reza Kabul, Ar Alan Abraham, and Mr. Taro Muroi at TOTO Archi

on various innovations that can be inculcated in the industry as a whole. This year we are extremely delighted to host architect Tsuyoshi Tane as our keynote speaker. Focusing on his work ’Archeology of the Future’, the talk provides a well-rounded perspective to key stakeholders of the industry from architects to designers.” Expressing his views on the

event, architect Tsuyoshi Tane opined, “I am extremely thrilled to be a part of this year’s Architect Talk hosted by TOTO India who have been a forerunner in the bathroom solution industry for decades. I believe in an industry like architecture and design, innovations and approach have a global implication and is not restricted to a particular region and

L-R, Mr. Taro Muroi, MD, TOTO India and Ar. Tsuyoshi Tane

this event is the right step towards creating a global platform for exchange of ideas and opinions.” TOTO was established in the year 1917 and is headquartered in Fukuoka, Japan. It entered India in 2001 and started their manufacturing unit in India in the year 2014. TOTO over the years has strived to create a culture of comfortable and healthy living. It has been an innovation leader in bath products, designer suites, and toilet systems which have been honored with numerous awards such as WorldStar Award, Red Dot Design Award, IF Product Design Award, Sustainability Award, Monodzukuri Nippon Grand Award, and many more. It takes huge pride in their products of exquisite craftsmanship like Neorest Series and Floatation tub along with its patented, Washlet (Electrical Toilet Seat with Bidet). Contact web: in.toto.com



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n the hands of architect Asif Khan, the entry portals of the Dubai Expo 2020 become metaphors, gateways and transitional points that are equal parts design genius and a philosophical back story. Asif Khan presents three stark, stunning, perception-shifting entryways to the expansive event site that will create different experiences depending on the time of day, inventively playing with light and myriad shadows. Each of these are entry portals - one positioned at the entrance to each of the three Thematic Districts of Expo 2020 Dubai (Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability).

Expo 2020 Dubai’s Surreal Gateway

Asif Khan, the British architectural mastermind behind Expo 2020’s Public Realm - has conceptualised and created what will be the first sight to greet millions of visitors from around the world. Photo credits: Helene Binet

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Asif Khan, the British architectural mastermind is behind Dubai Expo 2020’s Public Realm

The three portals are made ussing a unique process, high-grade carbon fibre and resin was spun into strands so fine they could circumnavigate the world 5,000 times over if laid end to end

Each portal has a set of two 21-metre-tall doors and when opened each morning, they will represent a symbolic act of Expo 2020’s doors being literally thrown open to the world

course of a three-year iterative design process. The portals are as remarkable from an engineering standpoint as they are visually. Using a unique process, high-grade carbon fibre and

Photo credits: Helene Binet

Photo credits: Helene Binet

Drawing inspiration from the latticework present in the traditional “mashrabiya” among Arabic dwellings, the three portals are crafted entirely from intertwined lightweight carbon fiber composite and sit defiantly upon the open landscape. Measuring 21 meters high by 30 meters long, the portals were developed over the

resin was spun into strands so fine they could circumnavigate the world 5,000 times over if laid end to end. Yet those strands retain the structural strength to support a four-wheeldrive vehicle. Each portal has a set of two 21metre-tall doors - and when opened each morning, they will represent a symbolic act of Expo 2020’s doors being literally thrown open to the world. When visitors leave, those same doors will lead back to the ‘regular’ world, enticing visitors to return to Expo 2020 another day. These portals are a fitting point of first contact for visitors to Expo 2020 - a unique celebration of art, culture, music, architecture, technology and a once-in-a-lifetime showcase of human brilliance and achievement. Khan was previously known for works that include the darkest building in the world, and MegaFaces, a pavilion with a kinetic façade at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics that used 11,000 full colour LEDs to recreate the faces of visitors to the building. The three portals - whose installation was completed in December 2019 will be complemented by a different entry plaza with themed flora and features to further welcome visitors. Contact web: www.expo2020dubai.com


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ED Lights and lighting solutions brand, Jaquar Lighting held its first dialogue panel titled ‘Play Light’ at its Orientation Centre in Delhi. The first edition of Play Light was a live symposium model on eclectic design with discussions on the role of aesthetic appeal of lighting in modern interiors. Three detailed panel discussions formed the crux of the day’s proceedings touching upon Lighting Psychology, Lighting Trends and Outdoor Lighting. The expert panel comprised of renowned designers, consultants and architects from prestigious design studios. The first panel discussion on Lighting Psychology focused on the cognitive and emotional role that lighting plays in our daily lives, and how light creates more than just visual effects such as shape, image, perception, intensity and contrast. The panel highlighted that lighting helps an individual navigate new spaces, enhancing one’s experience in varied settings. The second panel discussion was on decorative lighting trends that are currently transforming all kinds of spaces through the use of technology such as censors and façade lighting. Additionally, it was stressed that façade lighting plays a key role in architectural expression and aids in enlivening a building while also extending a sense of security to the space. The final panel discussion touched upon the significance of outdoor lighting in landscaping. It helps in adding drama and aesthetic appeal to the home exteriors

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Jaquar Hosts ‘Play Light’ Dialogue A confluence of industry experts and designers discussed the unique trends and the science behind lighting up spaces.

The first edition of Play Light was a live symposium model on eclectic design with discussions on the role of aesthetic appeal of lighting in modern interiors

contributing a beautiful effect to the surroundings. The panel concluded that geography plays a crucial role in the choice of lighting owing to varying requirements and ideas of beauty. “Jaquar Lighting as a business caters to consumers across segments - from value offerings to premium and luxury clientele. Being awarded international design awards for our smart street lights, we are encouraged to continue our consistent efforts in coming up with innovative lighting solutions that work harder

than a normal light - serving more functions than one. Case in point, our smart street light performs various functions - it acts as a Wi-Fi router, a grid charger and an HD security camera among others,” opined Ranbir Mehra, Director, Jaquar Lighting. Jaquar Lighting has a consistent focus on introducing smart, innovative solutions for its customers. While designing products they do not just consider aesthetics, but stress equally on functionality and the emotional

appeal of the product. The company has maintained a CAGR of 90% in the last four years, while expanding our operations to over 50,000 retail outlets across the country. Going forward it aims to drive sales up to 1,000 crores. In the next few months, its 9 lakh sq ft lighting factory will also be ready for production - the only facility in the country to produce LED in-house, and one of the biggest in Asia. Contact web: www.jaquarlighting.com


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