Design Democracy 2025 Wraps Up With A Celebration Of Heritage, Sustainability, And Future-Forward Design

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 16:  Over three dynamic days at the HITEX Exhibition Centre, Design Democracy 2025 transformed Hyderabad into a living canvas of ideas, innovation, and imagination. The third edition of India’s newest design festival went beyond exhibitions, offering conversations, experiences, and provocations that marked the city’s definitive arrival on the global design map. From [...]

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Design Democracy 2025 Wraps Up With A Celebration Of Heritage, Sustainability, And Future-Forward Design

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 16:  Over three dynamic days at the HITEX Exhibition Centre, Design Democracy 2025 transformed Hyderabad into a living canvas of ideas, innovation, and imagination. The third edition of India’s newest design festival went beyond exhibitions, offering conversations, experiences, and provocations that marked the city’s definitive arrival on the global design map.

From Stone Sanctuaries to Fluid Sculptures

At the heart of the festival were four special curations that redefined the boundaries of contemporary Indian design. Stone and Shade (Museum of Telangana), curated by Supraja Rao, reimagined shelter as an ecological embrace, blurring the lines between home and landscape. Farah Ahmed Mathias’ Precious Objects turned rarity into resonance, proving that design can be both personal and poetic. The Gallery of Sustainability, co-curated by Abin Chaudhuri and Snehashri Nandi, advanced the dialogue on culture and ecology, while Nuru Karim’s sculptural walkway, FLOW, transformed a transitional corridor into an architectural rhythm of light and shadow.

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