P . O . D
P . O . D
ROCKER
The rocking chair was an attempt at creating a visual delight out a highly functional piece of furniture. The lines of the chair are inspired by Corbusier’s paintings which were known to be highly flamboyant but yet imperfect.
The Bent Teak Wood, Metal and Rattan Rocking Chair is our tryst with nostalgia and brings back memories of that chair that our grandmother used to sit on and tell us stories. And just for that- this rocking chair comes with its own built in Book shelf at the back.
LXBXH : 550mm X 1100mm X 1200mm
Material : Teak Wood and Brass
Type : Floor Standing Single Seater Swing
ROCKER
The rocking chair was an attempt at creating a visual delight out a highly functional piece of furniture. The lines of the chair are inspired by Corbusier’s paintings which were known to be highly flamboyant but yet imperfect.
The Bent Teak Wood, Metal and Rattan Rocking Chair is our tryst with nostalgia and brings back memories of that chair that our grandmother used to sit on and tell us stories. And just for that- this rocking chair comes with its own built in Book shelf at the back.
LXBXH : 550mm X 1100mm X 1200mm
Material : Teak Wood and Brass
Type : Floor Standing Single Seater Swing
PROCESS AT P.O.D
We look at diverse sources for inspiration; be Literature, Art, Music or the
Micro-moments of everyday life. Observation, Perception and its seamless transition to functional objects is a process we look up to. In a market driven
by “Trends” we are trying to create a fresh outlook to decipher and
deconstruct design.
Our aim is to promote a process driven design exercise that has a deeper meaning. Ours is a perpetual study in challenging how we perceive functional objects of everyday use and making the mundane, extraordinary.
The very nature of Design implies a multidisciplinary perspective where different points of view intersect and collaborate with each other. As the iconic 20th century American designer Richard Buckminster Fuller said, “A Designer is an emerging synthesis of Artist, Inventor, Mechanic, Objective economist and evolutionary strategist."
As a design studio we believe in collaborations, whether it is with other architects or designers or even artisans and craftsmen. We are consciously promoting local crafts and workmanship in an attempt to show Indian craft in a whole new modern affordable light.