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Legacy x modernism: How to add new statement furniture and art to your home without changing your entire decor

In 2025, traditional crafts and modern precision furniture can sit comfortably together in our drawing rooms. Thoughtful maximalism can exist even in minimalist spaces. Provided, we follow a few basic rules. Three design practitioners elaborate.

April 02, 2025 / 14:54 IST
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(from left) Jaipur Rugs and Hello Péro at India Design ID 2025.
(from left) Jaipur Rugs and Hello Péro at India Design ID 2025.

Looking around the 2025 India Design ID space, one could see certain trends taking hold of Indian furniture and interior designers' imaginations this year. While natural materials, sustainable design, customization and hand-crafted and hand-embroidered pieces are still in, the display at the design symposium-cum-fair also included whimsical wall art, mosaic tiling, facade cladding, rugs for both minimalist and maximalist tastes competing with opulent chandeliers in glass and gold, stone-top tables, playful expressions in materials from resin to marble and concrete, and an emphasis on Indian design histories and crafts. Case in point, this Banu Pai cabinet from Ahmedabad-based Design ni Dukaan and majja._.co

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Or this Rs 2.33 lakh "Ghariyal Pittikai" bench in teak and wood inlay from Bengaluru-based The Vernacular Modern:

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