*DAfS X Askha Shah* *Design Dialogues | Season 1*

*DAfS X Askha Shah* *Design Dialogues | Season 1*

*DAfS X Askha Shah*
*Design Dialogues | Season 1*

Step into the world of *Design Dialogues, where tradition meets innovation! 🎙️✨ In our inaugural episode, we’re thrilled to welcome *Ashka Shah @the.hum.of.the.earth , the visionary behind **Concepire - Interior Design Studio* @concepire_interiordesign . With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for Ahmedabad’s heritage, Ashka transforms spaces into stories, seamlessly weaving the city’s rich history into modern design.

As our insightful host, Nehal Mundra @kaione_elomayra08 dives deep into this engaging conversation, Ashka reveals how she draws inspiration from the architectural treasures of Ahmedabad to create functional yet stunning office interiors. From the intricate craftsmanship of traditional Indian furniture to contemporary design philosophies, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration for anyone passionate about design.

Join us on this journey of exploration as we unpack the beauty of heritage and the art of modern styling, proving that past and present can coexist harmoniously in our living and working spaces. Prepare to be inspired by Ashka’s passion and expertise!

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*Designer:* Ashka Shah @the.hum.of.the.earth

*Host by:* Nehal Mundra @kaione_elomayra08

*Supported by:* Concepire - Interior Design Studio, Ahmedabad @concepire_interiordesign
Scarlete Concepts - Event Planner, Ahmedabad @scarletconcepts

*Concept & Production by:* DA Furniture Studio @dafurniturestudio Mansi Dasadia @maansi.c.d
Dhaval Dasadia @dasadiadhaval

#DesignDialogues #AshkaShah #NehalMundra #ConcepireStudio #DAFurnitureStudio #AhmedabadHeritage #InteriorDesign #ModernInteriors #HeritageInspiration
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Popular British furniture movements and their approximate date ranges include:

Elizabethan (1520–1620)

Jacobean (1603–1625)

Carolean/Restoration (1660–1685)

William and Mary (1690–1730)

Queen Anne (1702–1760)

Georgian (1714–1830)

Rococo (1730–1770)

Gothic Revival (1740–1900)

Neo-Classical (1750–1830)

Regency (1762–1830)

Victorian (1830–1900)

Arts & Crafts (1880–1910)

Art Nouveau (1880–1910)

Edwardian (1901–1910)

Art Deco (1920–1940)

Source: https://www.invaluable.com/blog/british-furniture-guide/

9 historical Christmas treats:

As the Museum of London gets into the Christmas spirit, we decided to take a look at how different Londoners through history have marked the season. Social history curator Beverley Cook delves into the museum's collections to find nine objects that show the origins of today's Christmas traditions.

Read more @ https://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/discover/9-historical-christmas-treats