MUMBAI: In a celebration of design and creativity, GoodHomes, a residential designs and innovation platform launched Eternia and GoodHomes present Future Frames. This is a multi-city campaign in collaboration with Eternia Windows, a division of Hindalco an aluminium producer. The series, inaugurated on 28 August in New Delhi, served as a platform for uniting design and artistic expression, creating a space for collaboration and innovation.
The first of a four part series, Future Frames provided a platform for young minds to unite art and design, while fostering a connection with the AID (Architecture and Interior Design) Community. After the event in New Delhi, Eternia and GoodHomes present Future Frames will next take place in Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
The New Delhi edition featured a workshop led by rtist Kanak Nanda. Known for her bespoke murals and furniture painting, Nanda’s session provided attendees with an opportunity to engage in art inspired by New Delhi.
As the evening progressed, attendees heard from Nehal Bazari, Head of Marketing at Eternia Windows. She shared insights about Eternia Windows’ commitment to blending style and functionality, as well as the significance of this initiative in enhancing connections within the design community.
Ronitaa Italia, editor in chief, GoodHomes said, “At GoodHomes, our mission is to connect and inspire through the power of design. Future Frames is more than just a series of events; it’s a catalyst for collaboration and creativity. As we bring this initiative to major cities across India, we look forward to seeing how these interactions shape new ideas and strengthen the bonds within our design community. This journey is about fostering innovation and celebrating the artistic spirit that drives us all.”
“At Eternia X Good Homes in Delhi, we brought together architects who are shaping the city’s future with innovative ideas. Rooted in our philosophy of ‘Imagine Windows, Not Walls,’ we explored how Eternia’s solutions are more than just windows—they’re connectors of spaces and people. Our slim yet incredibly strong windows, crafted from Duranium alloy, are 40% stronger than standard materials, allowing us to offer sleek designs that don’t compromise on durability. Coupled with WiWA-certified performance, these windows endure high wind loads while keeping out noise, dust, and pollution, truly breaking down barriers between the indoors and outdoors. Through this collaboration with Good Homes, we’re forging new paths to create environments that connect us to the world around us, transforming architectural visions into realities that inspire and protect,” said Nehal Bazari, head marketing, Eternia Windows.
The event concluded with an open networking session, allowing guests to mingle, share their thoughts and forge new connections.