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At LAB, we put a foot forward to know the craftsmen who make our products. It is always astonishing to know the time and effort these unsung heroes have invested in bringing our products to life. This feature is about Mr. Varis Ali, a 73-year-old rug weaver from the land famous for making rugs since the Mughal era- Badhohi. Mr Varis has helped us develop 2 unique rugs for our first collection. LAB: How old were you when you first learned the skill? VARIS: I have been in this field since childhood, which sums up to almost 60 years. LAB: Who taught you the skill
The best way to use Pantone colour of the year – Classic Blue in your bedroom
With much fanfare, Pantone unveiled The Color Of The Year: Classic Blue. It's clean and elegant with a timeless hue that helps for a stable foundation or backdrop to inject creative confidence in interiors. This colour can be easily applied across different materials, textures and finishes. For bedroom ideas to get you inspired, check out our feature. The first step in building a neutral canvas inside your space by using the classic blue headboard as a key focal point. This colour, when used on a large scale, is evocative of a boundless and vast evening sky. We still like living coral from last year and
How to update and elevate interior spaces using rugs
We have a deep appreciation for beautiful decor and design at Neon Attic. And lately, we've been thinking about all the ways that a rug can elevate a room. Rugs primarily anchor a room and infuse it with personality, style and warmth. They are one of the main building blocks to creating a cohesive space. Here are some tricks on how they can transform any given room. Defining Spaces Image Courtesy: Pinterest Rugs can be used to divide large spaces into cozier areas in large open plan living spaces, and they can even make a room feel smaller or more spacious – depending on
Spill the Beans with Creatives
We at studio Neon Attic take our commitment towards the creative community very seriously. A small step towards the many to come in the future is featuring India’s change-makers in the creative front. Born in a family of art collectors, Nadia Samdani co-founds the Samdani Art Foundation, Bangladesh alongside her husband. She also directs the Dhaka Summit which is the world's largest non-commercial platform for South Asian Art. LAB: What does Nadia like to do besides Art and philanthropy? NADIA: Being at home cooking, yoga and also traveling. LAB: What or who has had the biggest influence on you? NADIA: Being around creative people and
Spill the Beans with Creatives
We at studio Neon Attic take our commitment towards the creative community very seriously. A small step towards the many to come in the future is featuring India’s change-makers in the creative front. A student of architecture, Reya Ahmed from Kolkata is a new-age illustrator. She is an activist and her concern for society is reflected in her art. Now, let’s get to know her! LAB: What does Reya like to do besides Art and Illustrations? REYA: I really love reading books and consuming art. I also participate in rallies and contribute to mobilizing people for causes that I believe in. LAB: We notice that
Spill the beans with creatives
We at studio Neon Attic take our commitment towards the creative community very seriously. A small step towards the many to come in the future is featuring India’s change-makers in the creative front.