Monday, 15 October 2012
Tanya Gyani
Official website
http://www.tanyagyani.com/

Tanya Gyani (born 1980 in Chandigarh, India) is an interior designer, whose approach to interior design is modern yet inspired from nature and organic elements.

Gyani graduated from the National Institute of Fashion Technology in New Delhi, India and completed her Masters in Interior Design from Florence, Italy where she was awarded the Elite Student Award of the FDA.

At the beginning of her career she has also created several product designs for international organisations and companies like Michael Aram.

Tanya Gyani is currently a specialist in luxury residential interiors.

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Inspirations[link]

Tanya Gyani began her love for interior design from a very young age. Raised in the garden city of Bangalore, Tanya's creativity was developed by her artistic mother and the opulent natural surroundings that she experienced daily. She started the produce artworks from arbitrary items from explorations as a child that she continued to practice and use as inspiration throughout her product design.

Living and studying in Florence and the South of France stemmed Tanya's greatest influences. She states "In France, I went to the Domaine de Boisbuchet for a course in Exhibition Design conducted by the Vitra Design Museum and Centre Georges Pompidou, which I recommend to anybody even remotely interested in heightening their creative senses because both the location and course structure is highly conducive to conceptualizing and exploring new ideas." Tanya also gathered further design insight from being engrossed within the origin of the Renaissance and the antiquity and culture behind it.

Projects[link]

The Aralias, Luxury Apartment DLF Golf Links


References[link]

[1] In Depth with Tanya Gyani. Designer Id.

External links[link]

http://wn.com/Tanya_Gyani




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