When Design Becomes Dialogue: From Architectural Lines to Couture-Inspired Living

When Design Becomes Dialogue: From Architectural Lines to Couture-Inspired Living

In its January 2020 edition, Ideal Home and Garden explored the art of balancing practicality with beauty in their feature “The Functional Side.” Among the sideboards chosen to embody this idea was the Chandigarh Sideboard—a piece that proves functionality need not come at the expense of design.

Defined by its clean lines and architectural presence, the Chandigarh Sideboard carries the spirit of modernist Chandigarh into contemporary living. With its refined proportions and quiet strength, it offers storage as well as sculpture—an anchor for any room that satisfies both the functional and the aesthetic.

The same issue also highlighted one of our styled interiors: the Oscar de la Renta look. Here, the Caitlyn Armchair and Noma Cod came together in a space that felt couture in its sensibility—tailored yet inviting, expressive yet composed. It was a reminder that design is not just about individual pieces, but about the atmospheres they create when in dialogue with one another.

Together, these features underscore the philosophy at the heart of Iqrup + Ritz: that furniture should serve daily life while elevating it, marrying utility with elegance, and always leaving room for beauty to breathe.

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