The luxury interiors design show, D/code 2023, a Times Group initiative is back with its 6th edition
The event is being held on December 1 and 2, from 11.00 am to 07.00 pm at the Dome, SVP Stadium, Mumbai.
The show has onboarded 9 curators along with 30+ designers, architects, artists, artisans, craftsmen, product designers, design and students all under one roof. The theme of the show is ‘Future’.
The show also has four escape rooms such as The Design Classroom and escape rooms curated by Chandni Mathur and Nikhil Kapur, Sravanya Rao Pitte, Hameeda and Aamir Sharma.
In addition, themed installations by architect Ronak Hingarh called ‘DEEP JYOTI STAMBH’ and design students from Pearl Academy and Rachana Sansad College of Applied Art and Craft are on display.
Times Group said, the central lounge is adorned with the work of renowned architect and artist Ashiesh Shah, whose collection 21 STAMBHS explores diverse materials – from metals to stone, wood, and more. Exchanging ideas and sparking much-needed conversation around the business of design, the show engages in power talks and panel discussions. The esteemed curators for the event include Hameeda and Aamir Sharma, Maithili Raut, Ekta and Rajiv Parekh, Annkur Khosla, Pooja Bihani, Vaishali Kamdar and Deepak Gugarii. Moreover, with over 60+ decor brands, the latest in global furniture, retail brands, home decor, art galleries, antiques, flooring, lighting, ateliers etc. are showcased.”
Ronitaa R Italia, Editor in Chief, GoodHomes and Home & Design Trends, said, “It is my pleasure to bring to you the sixth edition of D/code, quite literally the country’s first and (dare I say so myself) finest curated, luxury interiors show. I consider this edition a curtain raiser to the future of design shows in our country. This time around, we’ve taken our curatorial bonds to the next level with not one or two, but nine curators. You see, the ultimate goal is to create a show that my architects and designers enjoy spending time and feel at home at. And that can be achieved only when we flip the lid and make them tell us what works (and what doesn’t) for them.”