The Uncommon Man of Chennai began as a one-man story and is now an ongoing project through which Shrikkanth brings to fore the stories of the “under-appreciated”. Read More
Design can be more meaningful, and can create stronger emotional connections with people when craft is a fundamental part of the process. Read More
While most stories of Ebrahim Currim & Sons begin at their umbrella-paradise-like store, this one takes place at their factory. Read More
At Reay Road, on Mumbai’s bleak Harbour Railway Line, groups of labourers... Read More
SPACES – a set of 9 miniature concrete buildings inspired by their experiments in First-Year Architecture, playing with volume and voids. Read More
For me everything – the food, the music, lighting, the cutlery and crockery – all have to convey a story. That’s primarily my job. Read More
Kay Khoo writes about being great, and that greatness is the Holy Grail – it is defined by the outcome that will last for a while (or forever). Read More
The Missing Pavilion, an exhibition sponsored by the Shivadasani Inlaks Foundation and curated by students of the Visual Arts JNU, Delhi generated a dialogue on the presence of absence. Read More
Weddings fascinate Mohit Vijh like nothing else. Ever since childhood, he has been an active part of the planning process of the weddings of friends and family. Read More
Wedding Set Design in India is a hula-hoop of collaboration, budgets, locations, traditions, debates, familial pressure, emotions running high and last-minute crisis management. Read More
Often, as designers, we are prone to lamenting how a certain concept that was brilliant was not accepted by the client or an idea you proposed was squashed by the team. Read More
The series, 24 colour images in all, captures the beautiful geometries, topography and the urban landscape of Chennai (Madras). Read More