Plume
Emerging from the stillness of water, these bird forms unfold like a secret ritual—plumes unfurled, poised in a moment of quiet communion. Their silhouettes, fluid and serene, seem to drink not just from the pool below, but from something more ancient, more elemental. This sculpture is a meditation—on grace, on thirst, on the silent language of presence.
Material & Finish : Patinated Brass
Size : 2.2m W x 2.5m H
Pravaah
The PRAVAAH sculpture is a dedication to the eduring beliefs, resilience and culture of the people of Kutch. Its outward manifestation is inspired by the Varloh or Hasuli – a traditional silver neckpiece worn commonly by the women of Kutch. The Smritivan Earthquake Memorial Museum is built atop the “Bhujio Dungar” translating as the Hill of the Bhujang Dev, the Serpent God. The sculpture is also inspired alongside by the legend of the Bhujang Nag which has deep rooted connections with the traditions of the region and its movement across the plane is evocative of the flow of time and thus the name – Pravaah.
Material & Finish : Stainless Steel
Dimension: 36m L x 8m W x 8m H
Client : Smritivan Memorial Museum
Reader
The Reader is a quiet tribute to the old fashioned habit of reading, designed for a bibliophile couple’s residence. It captures the stillness found in a moment of deep focus, offering a peaceful retreat amidst life’s bustle. Anchoring the space, it invites a pause, reminding us of the timeless escape found in stories and the power of reflection.
Material: Patinated Brass
Dimension: 0.4m W x 0.9m H
Regal Gate
Crafted in rich wood with central brass medallions reminiscent of royal insignias, this entrance gate brings a sense of quiet grandeur, heritage to the home — a refined balance of security, distinction, and style.
Material: Antique Brass & Exterior Wood
Dimension: 4.8m W x 2.4m H