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  • TETRIS TABLES : Table That Fits The Needs

    TETRIS TABLES : Table That Fits The Needs

    The Tetris Table is designed for people to bring it together. Beijing studio ‘People’s Industrial Design Office’ has developed a set of tables that can be separated, then be rearranged and slotted back together in any configuration the user wishes. These tables were designed to “accommodate the unpredictable needs of companies in flux.” Given the name, there are 5 different table shapes which fit together similar to that of the Tetris tile

    Designer: People’s Industrial Design Office (PIDO)

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    50 Best Wall Moulding Design Inspirations For Your Interiors

    Wall Moulding Design is a great way to amp up your space and elevate the overall look of your home. There are a wide range of moulding designs that can add a distinct character to your space. Wall moulding design comes from different kinds of materials, such as PVC, plaster, wood, etc. The right choice […]

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    Gopuram Temple: 5 Fascinating Gateways of Southern India

    Unique to the region, Gopuram Temple is a peculiar feature of Southern India. In comparison to temples in other parts of India, these gateways are more ornate, monumental, and huge in construction. They are colourful, huge structures ornamented with sculptures of gods and goddesses that depict the myths residing in their lives. Ancient and early […]

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    25 Dazzling Diwali Home Decor Ideas For Prosperous Home 2023

    Looking for Diwali Home Decor Ideas for the festive season next month? The “Festival of Lights” is not far away. It’s time to transition from a simple home to a dazzling palace. Preparations are in full swing, with determination to make this year better than before. However, diyas, rangoli designs, lanterns, and idols are just […]

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    Modern Architecture and 14 influencing examples in India

    Modern architecture, also known as contemporary architecture, is a design style that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to the rapid technological advancements and changing social, cultural, and economic contexts of the time. The introduction of modern architecture in India was largely driven by the country’s quest for independence […]

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  • A ‘Mahal’ in The Sky | AV 4th Dimension

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