Posts Tagged ‘Indian Product Design’
This one made me laugh out loud. Time indeed is a flexible commodity for many of us in India. There is an unsaid rule of sorts, a subtext that once understood adds clarity to interactions. This watch makes it explicit.
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Tags: Alok Nanda, Hyphen Brands, Indian Product Design, Indian Stretchable Time, Prassana Sankhe
Design Feature > Mitti Cool
*An Indian By Design Exclusive* Basic living, in urban and rural areas, has expanded from food, clothing, shelter to include tv, mobile phone, laptop, washing machine, fridge, water heater, ac, car and more. All of which are dependent on fuel/electricity to make them work. The key to living in the future might just depend on […]
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Tags: Clay pressure cooker, Fridge without electricity, Indian Product Design, Mitti Cool, No electricity fridge, Purvi Sanghvi, Shri Manshuk Lal Raghavji Bhai Prajapati, Wakaner
Just Spotted! Mann Singh
A friend sent me a link to Mann Singh’s work. He works on varied things from lights to furniture to accessories and most of his work has a poetic bent. Featuring a few of his explorations. Mann+Siddhartha
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Tags: Bamboo Lamp, Indian Interiors, Indian Product Design, Madhav, Mann Singh, Siddharthatterjee
Paul has been a journalist, socio-cartoonist, set designer and electrical engineer prior to being a practicing product designer. He is married and lives with his wife, a toy designer, in Noida. ATE is a double bladed stainless steel pencil sharpener which sharpens large and small pencils to a comfortable sharp tip. Best feature > single […]
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Tags: Indian Design, Indian Product Design, Just Found, Paul Sandip
Window Shopping > Loose Ends
Loose Ends, located in Bandra, Mumbai, is a quirky garage store that retails home accessories and clothes and oddities.
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Tags: Indian Interiors, Indian Product Design, Loose Ends, Shop, Window Shopping