Diploma in Interior Design, Bengaluru
Nakul G. & Ajith Aditya, budding interior design students pursuing their Diploma in Interior Design at the JD Institute of Fashion Technology in Bangalore, have recently designed a space worthy of the JD Design Award for Best Design of the Year. The “Capsule Home-Workspace” project embraces the principles of innovative interior design and can be described as an effective, beautiful, and environmentally friendly workspace perfectly appropriate for the contemporary home.
these are fictional insects which are chosen to present ingarment insects are Electric firefly,Butterfly,Bio inspired bees, caterpillar, spider, mantis, beetle, fly,scorpion. Design the wire sculptures to be worn over solidcoloured and structured garments, enhancing the overalllook. Material Selection: suitable materialsfor the wire sculptures is aluminium wire where the thicknessof the wire will be around 12 to 14 gauge.and for the garment will be used lachka fabric will be use forthe crisp and steady effect.
The focus of the “Capsule Home-Workspace” concept is developed as the notion that emphasises the need for a small, comfortable, and flexible workplace for various categories of users, including teleworkers, IT specialists, and students. The main and identifiable parts of the design are a complex that consists of a small foldable structure and has convertible uses. Desks and chairs that are height-adjustable reduce stress, particularly on one’s back, neck, and shoulders. Based on ergonomics, aspects of the chair design are aimed at offering optimum comfort when the person is working.
The aesthetic design follows a trendy image with flowing and simple lines, with the use of environmentally friendly materials satisfying the green conscience of the users. When inserted into the different home arrangements, the workspace capsule provides the equivalence of the work environment and home living. Shelves and cabinets that are incorporated into design plans maintain order, are free from excess attachments, and prevent distractions from exterior noise, allowing one to focus on the task at hand. Adding outlets for charging devices that are built into the desk, USB ports, and careful cable management are modern technologies that can enhance the functionality of the desk besides practicality.
di cholo, a traditional Limbu blouse known for its distinctive eight ties. Reimagining the chaubandi cholo, the design incorporated fabrics and streamlined cuts, ensuring comfort and durability while maintaining its cultural essence. This not only modernises the garment but also provides practical benefits such as temperature regulation and enhanced mobility. For the lower garments, the collection will feature long, high-waisted skirts and pants. These pieces will draw inspiration from traditional Limbu patterns and weaving techniques. These traditional elements are seamlessly integrated into futuristic silhouettes and materials, creating a harmonious balance between the past and the future. The goal is to offer a unique and innovative perspective on Limbu fashion that is appealing to the generation within the age range of 21-29 years who are also of the middle to upper-middle class. Silhouettes that balance Limbu traditional clothing styles with modern cuts for a futuristic appeal. The target audience for this collection is women aged 21-29 years belonging to the Limbu community in Eastern Nepal. Limbu women from Nepal are known for their rich cultural heritage, traditional craftsmanship, and a deep connection to nature. Inspired by the Afro-futuristic aesthetic in the movie “Black Panther,” the application of smocking techniques to Dhaka fabric in Nepal represents a forward- thinking approach to textile design that embraces innovation, experimentation, and cross- cultural exchange, paving the way for a bold new chapter in the evolution of Nepalese fashion.
This project by Nakul and Ajith is closely connected with such themes of ergonomic and multifunctional furniture, implementation of ecological innovative technologies. Following modern trends popular in the UK, recyclable materials for the production of wooden furniture and low-VOC paints for furniture coating can be used. LED lighting and integration of smart thermostats enhance sustainability in a given design intent. Solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems reduce the impact of the workspace capsule on the environment and show a design that is friendly to the environment.
Prominent among these traits is the use of technology, with height-adjustable desks and movable internal screens provided to allow for improved personal space and privacy for both individual and collaborative work. Such flexibility could be transformed to create a workspace accommodating the different functions needed in a line of work, increasing productivity and cohesion. Known as “Capsule Home-Workspace,” the particular concept will be a window on how workplaces can be in the future: focus on flexibility, materials used, and social interactions.
Diploma in Interior Design, Bengaluru
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