Creative portfolio case
Designer: Reed Hansuld
Beautiful use of wood veneer (ebony, walnut and maple veneer + piano hinge) by furniture designer Reed Hansuld for a portfolio case.
See his other furniture pieces here.
Creative portfolio case
Designer: Reed Hansuld
Beautiful use of wood veneer (ebony, walnut and maple veneer + piano hinge) by furniture designer Reed Hansuld for a portfolio case.
See his other furniture pieces here.
Paperclip holder by Lauren Bowers
And what did you think?
I think it is a cute product with a mean name!
Decorative lamp by designer Rahul Shirbhate
Rahul is a design student at IIT, Guwahati.
This beautiful lamp is based on concept of nature’s three life sustaining elements: water, soil and light. And how it works :–
Philosophy
The concept of balance and harmony in the philosophy of zen.
Designer: Isha Katoria
Lifestyle and accessory designer Isha Katoria is a young designer to watch for. A graduate of NIFT Isha’s design has sparks which speak of oodles of talent and freshness.
Philosophy
Splash watch
Wheat (Golden Harvest)
Unconventional
Black Onyx drops and silver marijuana leaves
Check her portfolio here.
Is it absolutely necessary to finish everything I start?
I do need to unlearn quite a few things!
I envy this Unfinished Clock made of steel sitting so pretty on the shelf without a care & don’t rush me look.
This bag bibi has captured Indian grandeur and royalty onto bags. A riot of Indian colours and sensibilities are portrayed with the use of mediums like wood carving, marble inlay, brass, copper and silver engravings, the use of ‘kinkhabs’, ‘jadau’, ‘kundan’, semi-precious stones with extremely rich embroidery.
Meera Mahadevia is a Mumbai based accessory designer. Qualified as textile designer, Meera in her handcrafted bags uses exquisite texture like silk, jamewar, zari borders, organza, velvet inter woven with multiple layers. Her accessory line also makes shoes and belts and more recently sarees.
Her ornate bags have come to be considered as heirloom pieces and were displayed at Asian Civilization Museum Gallery, Singapore and at the Newark Museum Gallery , USA as pieces of creative art.
On October 3, as a part of The India Celebration Week (incredible India @60), a preview of Meera’s accessories and garments will be hosted by the Newark museum and displayed in the Museum Rotunda and the Education Shop in New York for exclusive shopping. She will be felicitated by the Newark Museum in New York for her 21 years of hard work and creativity.