Furniture and Building
Project 1 - Sthira
Project 2 - Pebbles
Project 3 - Leafbrella
Project 4 - Bansoleil

Sthira
Sthira, meaning stable or firm, is a modular shelf designed specifically for the sample room of the architecture firm Archohm, based in Delhi NCR, India. This shelf is built to accommodate various samples, such as tiles, glass, wallpaper, and textile catalogs. Its modular elements can be easily removed and reconfigured to suit the user’s needs, providing flexibility and functionality in organizing materials.
Pebbles
I designed and made this coffee table from scratch, inspired by the Freeform Sofa by Isamu Noguchi. This coffee table captures the essence of the sofa, resembling two soft pebbles by the sea, which is why I have named the table "Pebbles," also known as "Pebbs." During the process, I explored the properties of concrete and wood and learned how to join these two different materials together. I also discovered the unique language and characteristics of each material and what they convey



Leafbrella
Inspired by the symmetrical and organic form of a leaf, this installation features a skeleton made of metal rods with a plastic sheet covering. The construction process was an exploration of various tools, machines, and techniques, providing valuable insights into the technical nuances of building. From bending and welding the metal framework to carefully shaping the covering, each step deepened our understanding of structural integrity, material behavior, and design precision.
Bansoleil
​I collaborated with peers to design and construct a wave-inspired chandelier using bamboo to symbolize simplicity and growth. The project involved integrating diverse materials like ropes, rods, and metal joineries to balance structural integrity with aesthetic flow. Strategically placed in the college canteen, a high-traffic area with ample height, the installation enhanced the space's interactive ambiance. This experience deepened my understanding of materiality, spatial interaction, and the impact of installations in communal areas
