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Take a look a these products that are inspired from movements like surrealism and expressionism

'Newborns' by Shitij Dogra Architects:

The major thing that a sculpture imparts and a furniture piece fails to is a discussion. However, a sculpture being a forerunner in the realm of aesthetics falls short in providing functionality to the end user.

Picture courtesy: Shitij Dogra Architects

Newborn series aims to blur the line between a furniture piece and a sculpture. With its inspiration taken from movements like surrealism, expressionism and modernism, it aims to open new domains in terms of how furniture is perceived.

Picture courtesy: Shitij Dogra Architects

The pieces aspire to open novel avenues, combining art and functionality to give form to a new typology called ‘functional sculptures’. This exercise not only aims to find a middle ground between a sculpture and a furniture piece but also critiques the notions and norms in which furniture and sculptures have dwell in the past.

Picture courtesy: Shitij Dogra Architects

With a total of eight pieces, Newborn series has been thoughtfully conceived and carefully crafted with a strong material sensibility.

The pieces do not conform to clean lines and straight edges of the modernist belief; rather, they aim to find beauty in the imperfection of the materials used. .
Picture courtesy: Shitij Dogra Architects

Also, the materials of these furniture pieces have been kept in their natural state. This approach not only aims at creating pieces that are modest and soulful, but evokes a certain bond with the body which is timeless and ageless. 

Product Design

Series: Newborns

Firm: Shitij Dogra Architects

Location: New Delhi, India

Photography: Niveditaa Gupta

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shitijdograarchitects


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