A book I am currently enjoying is India Contemporary by Henry Wilson.
India, with its fast rising economy and burgeoning middle class, has developed a breadth of design styles, retaining its history of arts and crafts while embracing modernity.
The traditional jali or pierced screen used on windows is reimagined in an ingenious "bamboo” pattern and fabricated of metalwork.Always deeply creative in its arts, the new designs fast forward the tribal traditions to the present.
Here a courtyard is painted by a Madhubani tribal artist, taking ancient folk art and adapting it for today……
….the same tradition is made glamorous in a gold-leafed mural in this entrance.
India was never shy with its colors. As Diana Vreeland famously said, “Pink is India's navy blue”. Rich and wonderful color combinations enliven the designs of everything from India.
A balcao (covered walkway) in Goa is perfectly charming due to its colors and lush greenery.
A very striking modern home made of concrete, stone and wood consciously focuses on indigenous contemporary arts.

Here, traditional black and white herringbone tile floors, classic furnishings in neutral colors, and old wooden doors from a private prayer room create a bold and modern look.
Maybe this is one of the reasons why the country has been known as “Mother India”, its very nature is one of creativity and a great valuing of the arts.
A very striking modern home made of concrete, stone and wood consciously focuses on indigenous contemporary arts.
Here, traditional black and white herringbone tile floors, classic furnishings in neutral colors, and old wooden doors from a private prayer room create a bold and modern look.
Maybe this is one of the reasons why the country has been known as “Mother India”, its very nature is one of creativity and a great valuing of the arts.

4 comments:
Love those beautiful herringbone tiled floors and I am wowed by that first pic of the work of the tribal artist - incredible!
I feel perfectly at home on that colorful tropical veranda... so fresh and warming!!!
And those murals!... transposing ethno textiles onto walls...brilliant!!! I'd call them the 'new cave' look!
Jane, the site is just fantastic! I absolutely love it. Great job! And of course, I am not surprised as you continue to inspire me. Your blog will be a regular stop for me when I am needing a lift, a reminder that life is beautiful or just need to step out of my world and into the world of design.
Thanks Jane, you are incredible!
Jane! Terrell and I were just re-looking and re-enjoying that same book. We are researching fabrics to use for the interior of tote bags that we're designing and were inspired by the brightly colored folk-florals of the pillows - in fact they're in one of the photos you posted. What a coincidence. Another book which we just bought and is a delicious journey to coastal home exteriors and interiors is: New Seaside Interiors. OH! Terrell just came by and said he emailed you on this. How funny!
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