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Timeless Global Artistry: Aadi-Ananta by Life n Colors

Published: December 2, 2024
Author: HFVC

Life n Colors has a history of fusing innovation and tradition, and their most recent collection, Aadi-Ananta, raises the bar for interior design. Inspired by Persian, European, Oriental, and Indian cultures, this collection pays homage to the harmonious blending of world artistic traditions. Aadi-Ananta, which translates to “a beginning without an end” in Sanskrit, is a fitting name for the collection, which honors the limitless potential of creativity and cross-cultural understanding.

According to Life n Colors co-founder Apourva Sharma, “We chose the name because our designs transcend borders and eras.”

The collection features custom furniture from the brand’s home line, Prasanaakshi, as well as an exquisite selection of fabrics and wallpapers. Art prints, wall art, and curtains are among the finely created products in the textile collection. These artworks feature intricate hand needlework, such as delicate threadwork on Chinoiserie motifs and representations of Ram-Sita. These designs are genuinely one-of-a-kind because of the exquisite stitching, which also adds depth and substance.

The Maharaja Maharani Canopy is one of the collection’s most notable items. Intricate details capture the regal grace of kings and queens, making it “a striking homage to India’s miniature art,” according to Apourva. This canopy, which was handcrafted by talented artisans, combines royal symbolism with images of a verdant forest.

The core of the brand is the integration of traditional artwork with contemporary home décor. “We aim to immerse spectators in the rich eras and cultures that underlie each design,” says Apourva. The House of Melody, for instance, is influenced by Raja Ravi Varma’s recognizable style. at order to understand the essence of his art, our team studied it at galleries and museums.

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