Indian bridal store "integrates traditional craft practices with modern construction"
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In this exclusive interview from Inside Festival 2013, Aman Aggarwal explains how his studio Charged Voids combined traditional designs with modern construction techniques to create the interior of Tashya, a high-end Indian bridal store in Chandigarh.
Tashya by Charged Voids, a local studio founded by Aggarwal and Siddharth Gaind, won the Shops category at Inside Festival 2013.
Aggarwal says that the idea for the interior came from the Indian fashion industry itself, where the intricate embroidery of traditional craftsmen is still used in combination with modern industrial machinery.
See the full article on Dezeen:
http://www.dezeen.com/2013/11/25/movie-tashya-luxury-indian-bridal-store-charged-voids-chandigarh/
In this exclusive interview from Inside Festival 2013, Aman Aggarwal explains how his studio Charged Voids combined traditional designs with modern construction techniques to create the interior of Tashya, a high-end Indian bridal store in Chandigarh.
Tashya by Charged Voids, a local studio founded by Aggarwal and Siddharth Gaind, won the Shops category at Inside Festival 2013.
Aggarwal says that the idea for the interior came from the Indian fashion industry itself, where the intricate embroidery of traditional craftsmen is still used in combination with modern industrial machinery.
See the full article on Dezeen:
http://www.dezeen.com/2013/11/25/movie-tashya-luxury-indian-bridal-store-charged-voids-chandigarh/
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