✨ Proud Moment! Presenting Momentum: A Wooden Symphony of Cognition ✨

✨ Proud Moment! Presenting Momentum: A Wooden Symphony of Cognition ✨

We’re ecstatic to unveil our latest creation, Momentum—a breathtaking kinetic sculpture that embodies the harmony of motion and thought. This unique piece, featuring over 30 intricately handcrafted wooden gears, is powered by motorized components and brings a mesmerizing rhythm to any space. 🔄
The concept of Momentum was envisioned by @maansi.c.d @dafurniturestudio, blending their passion for innovative design with artistic expression. Handmade with care by the talented @kushaal.chandresa at the prestigious Birla Institute of Technology, Ranchi, this sculpture celebrates the beauty of craftsmanship and creativity.
With the support of Androsonic IT Consultants, Momentum combines mechanical precision with a touch of digital innovation, making it a standout selection for display at the Innovation Lab! 🚀
A true symphony of cognition, this sculpture invites viewers to immerse themselves in the seamless dance of art and technology. 🙌
Artist: @kushaal.chandresa
Execution by: @wudkwency
Concept by: @maansi.c.d
Project by: @dafurniturestudio 
Supported by: @bitmesra @androsonic
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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