Showing posts with label Indigo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indigo. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Spring-Summer'16 addiction

Florals, cottons, blues, yellows, peaches, soft greys and whites have replaced the embroidered, silks, reds, oranges, amber and all their warm hybrids in my home. It's their way of saying 'our time has arrived - the Spring in my step is here!'. Just like that the plush woollen carpet in red had started feeling stuffy under my feet so off it went for its annual bath before it was wrapped away in storage. And for some days, we as a family are thoroughly romancing the feel of the cool marble flooring and walking around barefoot in the living space. 

It's true that every Change augurs Action; or is it that action augurs change? Whichever way it goes, the emergent energy and momentum overrides all incumbent inaction, limbo or lethargy that would've seemed solid and impenetrable right before. Yes, I am talking about my blogging regularity—an instinct—always there at the back of the head but never really arrived via my veins through my fingertips to the keyboard in the last few months. Any  blogger or writer is familiar with these blank phases—and in the end the regular-funny reminder that only writing begets writing:)

And while at it let me share some Tips for the season:
  1. It's still cool to make things look lived in and carefree. 
  2. Weathered finishings are in.
  3. Faded pastels are absolutely desirable. 
  4. If you have too much wood (which I have), plants or ceramic (these offer warmth) give it a cool contrast with stone, blu-grays and peaches to add a summery vibe.
  5. Mustard is a beautiful bridge between the warm and cool season, use it cleverly.
  6. Play around with textures - Linen, Jute, sheer cotton are drool-worthy summer add-ons.
  7. And as always, Indigo rules!


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Friday, 23 October 2015

Luscious Indigo for this Season

I get a lot of mail being the curator of this page. A significant few are from young entrepreneurs, about long-held dreams put into action or taking shape, from start-up ventures that’ve received funding or are looking for it, young dreamers, artists, architects, designers bringing their creative talent and subsequent degrees in fashion, design, engineering, consulting (yes all of that) to the interiors/ decor/ design space. Much of this communication is with a request for reviewing their products, their online store, feedback on their designs and requests for writing about their new line / new season launch and such like.

So far, all of them have met with my polite no with a congratulatory nod for their continued success. To confess, I do admire and stop by to read about some of them, those who seem to have their heart entangled somewhere in the proposition.

One recent introduction from the 24-year old duo of Gazal and Nayanika rocked my heart when they said that their venture “...was born out of numerous car ride discussions to and from college.” A rush of memories about many discussions and dream-weaving chats with some in my own life prompted me to engage further with them and led to this idea of a photo shoot of their creations at my favourite and only studio – my home ! And how the color and patterns would look in the different settings within my Home! 

The venture is named IDAM, a print and surface design studio that wants to bring its aesthetics onto contemporary home and lifestyle products www.idamstore.comIf you’re a follower of my Blog you would know my absolute love for Indigo and blues and how it has (repeatedly) showed up in numerous spaces of my life and home on this blog. IDAM's Indigo bandhni collection caught my fancy for the sheer richness of this natural dye and the patterns they have been able to dream up in the shape of this collection of cushion covers. 
My Daybed Indigoed in the morning Sun
Some gorgeous Indigo MoodBoards
Mood boarding Turkish and Indian blues

 

And in my master bedroom  
Work-in-progress

Gazal & Nayanika (was refreshing to receive sheer Joy as profile images) Good luck girls!

All IDAM images copyrighted to limegreenwalls.blogspot.com. All other images pinned from Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/niveditad/indigoed/