Indian Design Brands Showcase Furniture and Installations at Design Mumbai Fair
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Tom Ravenscroft
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Summary
The article highlights seven Indian design brands showcasing their work at the Design Mumbai fair's second edition. It features Phantom Hands' timber furniture collaboration with the American Hardwood Export Council, including works by Melbourne-based architect Ad. The piece serves as a guide to notable furniture and installations by Indian brands at the contemporary design fair.
Key quotes
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Here, we highlight the furniture and installations by Indian brands not to miss.
Indian brand Phantom Hands collaborated with American Hardwood Export Council to display several pieces of timber furniture at Design Mumbai.
The pieces include works by Melbourne-based architect Ad
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