These brands transformed the outdoor spaces at India Design ID Exhibit this year, with ingenious and quirky displays, ensuring you always had something striking to look at as you made your way around the exhibition grounds. Scroll down to learn more about the eccentric creations.
Baaroq
The lifestyle brand unveiled its brand new range of blown glass sculptures as well as brass and stainless steel illuminators
Apartment 9
The design studio imagined a dreamy garden setup using herb plants where delectable natural drinks were served peppered with cosy furniture and outdoor bar
Borderline Studio
Their Martian get-together exhibit included the Pathfinder carpet and the Split Personality console among other
Claymen
A ‘De-stress’ installation presented a new take on the traditional shooting game
Light & You by vis-Á-vis
A popular spot for Instagram lovers, the interactive Anti-gravity booth allowed visitors to live their sci-fi dreams
Bird Fireplaces
They showcased free-standing and suspended fireplaces boasting elegant forms and high functionality
Jagdish Store
The focus of the furnishing maker’s display was a patterned silk wallpaper and plush fabrics from their new JS Studio collection
Mini Cooper
India Design ID 2019’s official ride for guests
Weave Craft
The exhibit featured open-air furniture with local and German weaves and retractable aluminium roofs from Turkey
O’My by Anju Goyal
The label presented quaint tea cosy sets and premium bed linen featuring Scottish and Japanese techniques
Earth Garden
Their space housed several garden accessories and their new range of teakwood furniture
Stone Art
They introduced rock and ceramic planters, apart from their iconic stone offerings for gardens
World Bazaar
Their newest launches included a steel and laminated bamboo house furniture from Denmark, FRC tables from Germany’s Saveri and polypropylene weaves from 4 Seasons Outdoors
Rasa Jaipur
Luxe fabrics with hand block printed patterns that draw inspiration from eclectic sources adorned the textile brand’s stall
Jaipur Rugs
Spinners from Bikaner showcased traditional rug making techniques in the carpet maker’s experiential zone