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State houses become stately homes

April 15, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

The perimeters are the giveaway. Amid the bustling neighbourhood of townhouses, duplexes, apartments, flats and family homes, it’s odd that the fences are all the same. Pen-like, the 1.2m flimsy aluminium spikes and rails are sufficient to mark property boundaries, but leave an openness for all to see.
Backyards, front-yards and side-yards give up privacy for [...]

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Germain – Parisian Restaurant Interior Design by India Mahdavi

October 27, 2009 By: Momoy Category: Design Gallery, Featured

Germain is a three storey Parisian restaurant designed by Iranian-born and Paris based architect, India Mahdavi. The main characteristic of the restaurant is a massive yellow sculpture of a woman in an overcoat and high heel. Its lower half stands on the café’s first floor while the upper body and head break through the ceiling [...]

Metal Shutter Houses Modern Apartement Design

October 29, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Architecture

Metal Shutter Houses Modern building designed by Japan architect Shigeru Ban, that’s an building with 9 duplex residential condominium apartments ranging from 1,950sqft to a 3,180sqft penthouse with three terraces. JULIE V. IOVINE from nytimes said :
“Duplex owners will be able to mechanically adjust their own shutters, and inside each apartment, a 20-foot window wall [...]

India Herbal Garden opens at WHO, Geneva

May 17, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Herbs

A garden showcasing some of India’s medicinal herbs and plants, developed by Lucknow-based National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), has been inaugurated at the the World Health Organisation (WHO) Headquarters, Geneva.
The India Herbal Garden was inaugurated yesterday by Dr Anbumani Ramadoss, Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Government of India in presence of Dr Margarat Chan, [...]

We love… Ikea houses

March 12, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

We’ve grown to love its trademark modern-style furniture … even if some of it is self-assembly.
But now this is something different altogether.
Scandinavian retailer Ikea is branching out by selling … houses.
In a UK first the home furnishings giant will be selling flat-pack housing from its store in Gateshead.
The Scandinavian-style timber-framed houses and flats, which have [...]

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India Herbal Garden opens at WHO, Geneva

A garden showcasing some of India's medicinal herbs and plants, developed by Lucknow-based National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), has been inaugurated at the the World Health Organisation (WHO) Headquarters, Geneva. The

Germain – Parisian Restaurant Interior Design by India Mahdavi

Germain is a three storey Parisian restaurant designed by Iranian-born and Paris based architect, India Mahdavi. The main characteristic of the restaurant is a massive yellow sculpture of a woman

Maltese Cross flower

A couple of weeks back I visited The Eden Project in Cornwall, UK, which houses more than a million plants representing 5,000 species from many of the climatic zones

Tata Tea plans to take cuppa out of home

After a slew of acquisitions in tea and non-tea spaces, Tata Tea is now weighing the pros and cons of entering the out-of-home format for its tea business in India.

Red House – Unusual House Design by group8 Architects

Red House its an unique house constructed from red, pored concrete. The group8 Architects have complete three houses in Crans-Près-Céligny, Switzerland, Each house has a sheltered loggia on the first

Organic livestock farmers to trade ideas at U

An organic farmer tending cattle in Sweden may have tips to share with an organic pig farmer in Germany, who may learn a thing or two from a poultry farmer

Renaissance Herbs Achieves ISO 22000:2005 Certification

Renaissance Herbs has announced that their manufacturing facility has become one of the first bulk extract manufacturers to achieve ISO 22000:2005 certification. ISO 22000:2005 is the newest international standard for

Dubai Flower Centre to tap US$1 billion Indian Floricculture export market

The Dubai Flower Centre (DFC), the only state-of-the-art transshipment facility for perishable goods in the region, is well poised to tap the Indian flower export market which is expected to
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