A modular, open tool system that rejects the myth of the universal hand. Built to be adjusted, repaired, and rewritten by its user, it turns the screwdriver from a fixed product into a living framework, quietly refusing standardisation disguised as neutrality.
पत्ता वृद्धि प्रणाली, A modular system for middle class households in India's hill regions, ensuring fresh food and water during supply chain failures caused by extreme weather.
A modular bus stop designed for extreme weather. Its motorized reflective fins redirect sunlight into dark urban spaces, improving comfort, visibility, and emotional wellbeing. while being quiet refusal of ad-first infrastructure, built into the structure itself.
A low, three-legged chair designed for personal comfort, especially for taller individuals. Crafted with minimal wood and fasteners no glue it reinterprets traditional seating through a culturally rooted, adaptive approach
to ergonomics.
A hybrid of a meat tenderizer and a portable fan, blending consumer electronics with everyday objects. This project explores the balance between aesthetics and ergonomics while ensuring both functions remain intact.
A pendant lamp revisited from an older room piece, made in free time to break the uni routine. Designed specifically for FDM printing. keeping a simple, calm silhouette while pushing complexity in how it’s modeled and printed, not in how it looks.
राखी के लिए चॉकलेट, A reimagining of Cadbury Dairy Milk for Rakhi, seamlessly integrating it into the traditional puja thali. The design respects cultural identity, making the chocolate a fitting yet modern addition to the ritual
A shape exploration challenging perfection in design. Carving space for wireless chargers in rotting wood, I let natural decay dictate the form, removing only what was unusable
20-foot 3D-printed T-Rex. Once a joke, now a reality standing tall in UV blue, glowing in the dark. A testament to wild ideas made tangible