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Interior Lifestyle Awards

By May 1, 20152 Mins Read
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It is one thing to design interiors according to the latest furnishing and fashion trends. Quite another to make your designs set a trend of its own.
Messe Frankfurt India and the Guild of Designers and Artists calls out to such aspiring interior designers, product designers, home stylists and companies to present their imaginative and avant-garde designs and concepts at the Interior Lifestyle Awards 2015 and take their ambitions to the next level.

The award aims to recognize the work of young and ambitious Indian artists in the architecture and home decor space. An esteemed three-member jury panel comprising of textile and interior design industry´s icons Lipika Sood, Ritu Kumar and Sunita Kohli will evaluate these designs and concepts on the basis of the innovative functionality, modernity and sustainability factors, following which eight finalists will move to the next round.

Elaborating on the creative potential of the Indian home furnishing industry Ritu Kumar said: ´The Indian home furnishing industry being dependent on small runs is largely characterized by innovative design and patronises pockets of local craft vendors. This brings out very design-oriented creations and adds a great deal of innovation to the home furnishing space in India. The awards produce competition and give recognition of individual creative efforts. The encouragement is important as is the opportunity to the exposure given to travel.´ According to Ritu Kumar ´the most important judging criteria apart from aesthetics will be the contemporary nature and use of the products that are created for both an international and Indian market place.´

Speaking about the essence of designing modern spaces, Lipika Sud, President, The Guild of Designers and Artists said: ´The role of Interior lifestyle Awards 2015 is to challenge the designers of ´Today´ to address socio-economic issues through Design Thinking. The competition aims to empower a generation of savvy, practicing designers who understand the potential of design to benefit the society. Besides quality and innovative functionality, we look for elegance and emotionality as essential parameters of interior spaces and product designs.´

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