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Atish Sharma

India, Shimla

Managing Editor at Homecrux

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  • 4 days ago | homecrux.com | Atish Sharma

    One of the greatest joys of camping is stretching out in your tent, gazing up at a dazzling display of stars in the dark sky. But most tents aren’t built for letting you enjoy this moment of peace from inside. Several tents you would come across on the internet feature a solid rainfly that blocks the view. Luckily, I stumbled upon camping gear that solves the problem.

  • 5 days ago | homecrux.com | Atish Sharma

    Some people adore pets, while others aren’t as fond. I get it. I’m not a big pet person either. It’s not that I dislike dogs or have some preconceived notions about cats being dangerous; I just find their unpredictability and occasional mess unsettling. For those who feel similarly but still crave a furry friend to snuggle with, a smart home robot like Yonbo could be a great alternative.

  • 6 days ago | homecrux.com | Atish Sharma

    Long before my search for local Portuguese design at the Lisbon Design Week (LDW) 2025 began, a conversation with Joana Santos, CEO of the prominent Lisbon-based design studio DAM Portugal, played a crucial role in shaping my understanding of Portuguese design culture. “As designers, we are tale tellers. We create synergies between artisans and industrial producers, combine different techniques and materials, and take references from traditional Portuguese brands or objects.

  • 1 week ago | homecrux.com | Atish Sharma

    Pro-Ject Audio Systems has garnered a fan base worldwide courtesy of its high-quality turntables and audiophile equipment. At High-End Munich 2025, the Austrian hi-fi brand showcased its artist collection featuring Peanuts, Elvis, and AC/DC turntables. However, another item exhibited at the show yet kept under the wraps (not literally) was the Pro-Ject’s Travel Set.

  • 1 week ago | homecrux.com | Atish Sharma

    Most coffee makers are forgettable: plastic, bland, and easily overlooked on your counter. That’s where Grisbrew coffee machine emerges as a concrete winner. The all-in-one coffee machine flaunts a body made of real concrete. Yes, the stuff they make buildings with. Concrete isn’t used for mere aesthetics, it gives Grisbrew the durability that flimsy, plasticky coffee machines can only dream of. While browsing the internet this morning, I came across an interesting project called GrisBrew.

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