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FOURTH EDITION OF NINEDOTSQUARES EXHIBITION CONCLUDES SUCCESSFULLY AT RIC

The fourth edition of the curated design and décor exhibition NINEDOTSQUARES concluded successfully on Sunday at the Rajasthan International Centre (RIC). Over the course of three days, the grand showcase brought together outstanding products by leading architects, designers, and artisans of the city under one roof. The exhibition featured around 45 stalls, engaging installations, an art gallery showcase, and seven specially curated workshops, offering visitors an interactive and creative experience. This was shared by Founder and Curator of NINEDOTSQUARES, Ms. Ritu Khandelwal.

During the three-day exhibition, handcrafted luxury and modern furniture were key highlights. Innovative wall and surface materials also drew attention. Premium furnishings and collectible art pieces were widely appreciated. Art installations and design- and craft-based workshops added to the experience. Immersive therapy experiences aimed at calming the mind also stood out. The closing day witnessed a large turnout of visitors. Exhibitors expressed satisfaction with the strong response. They also highlighted new business opportunities generated during the exhibition.

Founder Promoter of NINEDOTSQUARES, Mr. Ramesh Agarwal shared that the exhibition featured an attractive ombré tile collection by Italian brand Nexion, showcasing patterns inspired by concrete, marble, stone, and wood. These products, known for their excellent durability and premium finish, add not only aesthetic appeal but also a sense of comfort and sustainability to any space. Suitable for interiors, exteriors, façades, and flooring, these designs were widely appreciated by visitors and drew significant interest.

In addition, innovations such as miniature art, contemporary switchboards, handmade wood block jewellery, crochet, and pebble art also drew attention.

Co-Curator, Ms. Saguna Wadhwa shared that the installation presented by Studio Ekasth featured a confluence of materials such as teakwood, brass, and copper, beautifully expressing elements of spiritual architecture. Conceptualised with a Vastu-based approach, the installation reflected a balance of materials and energy, attracting a large number of visitors and design enthusiasts.

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