Design Dialogues with DAfS X Mrugini Pandya : Materials and Finishes

Design Dialogues with DAfS X Mrugini Pandya : Materials and Finishes

*DAfS X Mrugini Pandya*
*Design Dialogues | Season 1 E. 2*

🎙️ New Episode Alert! Design Dialogues Season 1 continues with an inspiring conversation on "Variation in Materials and Finishes"! 🎨✨

In this episode, we're thrilled to have Mrugini Pandya @mruginipandya , a renowned interior designer whose incredible work has been featured in Architectural Digest. She joins us to explore how material choices shape design narratives, create unique ambiances, and elevate spaces to new dimensions.

💡 Episode Highlights:

How different materials impact the mood and functionality of spaces.

Creative approaches to sustainable design.

Mrugini's journey and insights from her stunning projects.

Thank you, Mrugini, for sharing your expertise and vision with us! 🙏

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*Designer:* Ms. Mrugini Pandya @mruginipandya
@robust.studio

*Host by:* Nehal Mundra @kaione_elomayra08

*Supported by:* Robust.Studio - Interior Design Studio - Vadodara, Gujarat

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

Watch here : https://www.instagram.com/reel/DCMb_77RLTc/?igsh=MXVxcGF3MzBuczZ6bA==


Tune in now for a dose of design inspiration!

#DesignDialogues #InteriorDesign #MaterialsAndDesign #MruginiPandya #DaFurnitureStudio #Podcast #ArchitectureLovers #ArchitecturalDigest

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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/

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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