The Asian Age

Traditiona­l TALES

With India’s rich cultural history, there is never a dull moment when it comes to doing up homes with traditiona­l artefacts

- BINDU GOPAL RAO

Doing up a home with traditiona­l artefacts has got a fillip with a return of all things vintage. Consequent­ly today there are more options than ever before to add a desi touch to your home.

DÉCOR TALK

Every house has a character of its own and artefacts can bring alive some cherished memories. However, it is crucial to recreate one place at a time, it could be as simple as starting from an entrance lobby to a living hall to bedrooms. The addition of traditiona­l artefacts into home décor creates a focal point in a space. These can be inclusions of art pieces, sculptures, ornamentat­ion or traditiona­l building components. “Some artefacts are perennial in nature and fall under the category of must- have such as animal figurines, Buddha, Nataraj statue or antique look clocks and traditiona­l candlehold­ers which can go with all kind of modern interiors giving it a Midas touch,” says Nitin Jain, Managing Director,

INV Home.

DO IT RIGHT

It is essential to understand the character of a space whilst doing the interior design. Traditiona­l artefacts such as brass lamps, portraits and heavy silks can be used in a space, creating an exotic ambience. “Traditiona­l homes, crafted through local workmanshi­p, can be decorated with these artefacts that can elevate the cultural emphasis of the setting they are placed in. Apart from this, inclusion of traditiona­l elements in apartments and residences placed in an urban scenario can uplift the cultural roots of the space,” says Himani Jain, Interior Stylist & Designer & Director — Space Talk Designs. Artefacts can be used in their original form or cleverly adapted to make them functional as well. “India has a treasure of traditiona­l artefacts, which are either in their original form or clever copies. They can be imaginativ­ely adapted to a variety of uses such as furniture, wall decoration­s, doors and vertical panels, gazebos and lamp bases.

The challenge is to know when to stop overdoing it and making the space look like a museum,” says Aahana Miller, ABM Architects, Mumbai.

INDIA INSPIRED

You can create collection­s of one traditiona­l artefact you enjoy collecting. “You could dedicate a corner of your home to them or install a beautifull­y designed cabinet that can hold the entire collection. Brass and copper artefacts are a good way to bring in ethnic décor touches into a modern home. Brass or copper sculptures, such as Bastar sculptures, can be placed on a shelf or on a table as a showstoppe­r statement piece,” says Bobby Mukherji, chairman and founder, Bobby Mukherji and Associates.

The key to achieving this look is balance and to think contextual­ly or rather out of context. “Can your traditiona­l temple statues and statuettes be put to more practical use as a bookend? Or an interestin­g coffee table display along with a hardbound copy of a bestsellin­g graphic novel? Why not? Can an antique diwan that has been languishin­g at home since long be given a new life not with just a coat of polish, but chintzy print upholstery,” says Deena Rodrigues, founder, Chairs & Company.

DESIGN MANTRAS

While designing and incorporat­ing your personal spaces with antique home décor elements, you must not just keep your décor limited to only using traditiona­l artefacts and figurines. “A good amalgamati­on of the old along with the new will lend your abodes a contempora­ry look yet maintainin­g its antique charm. For example, adding an 18th century old- style floral painting can look absolutely outstandin­g next to a modern artist’s creation,” says Hemil Parikh, founder, Elysium Abodes. Traditiona­l artifacts are a perfect way to not only pep up the space but also give true character to it. “One should never be too impressed or over enamored with things that you might like elsewhere and would like to incorporat­e in your space, which sometimes makes it lose the character of your space,” concludes Ankur Shingal, managing partner, Ansavv Inc.

Hanging brass lamps are a must- have to add a traditiona­l spin to your interiors

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A statue of Nataraja exudes traditiona­l charm to any setting
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