A series of eccentric volumes we designed and executed to match PMA.Madhushala's eccentric work . We shared a very detailed dialogue about how the client's lifestyle is and how they might use the seating spaces. We orchestrated different scenarios and created units that could be used as standalone pieces and also be joined when needed.Six modules were created with curves that would follow the pieces if they were aligned with each other. We added trays for a few pieces along with small drawers for added functionality.
Centre tables followed the nature of the sofas, two shapes that could come together and become a larger table or be used as two separate centre tables when needed.
The dining area had beautiful brick arches at the backdrop we tried to emulate this in wood with our sense of aesthetics For the chairs, we did a version of one of our designs with cane for the back of the chair.
A Multi-purpose Console was to be designed as a piece with multiple uses and also as a stand-alone sculpture in the volume. Functionally, it had to have a seating with arm rests, closed storage for various household objects and a set of stackable tables.
The bar chairs were designed to maintain its essential character and function while following the language of the dining chairs - high and rotating but with a cane back
This unit was designed as an entrance console to fit within the existing space constraints. It was to have a mirror, space for keys and extra everyday storage. With this project we tried to create more eccentric forms, this one ended up as “the evil bunny”.
We designed a floor standing version of our double-time swing for this project..