Denscity
The collection captures the essence of urban landscapes, where vibrant chaos meets quiet decay. Whether bold and bustling or faded and forgotten, the dense, clusters of the city form a visually dynamic tapestry that speaks to the senses.
For this collection, we’ve used ‘found waste wood,’ paired with leather (in bold blacks and whites), and brass to create a sense of drama. The concept of ‘a moon hanging over my city’ evokes the idea of contrasting, yet harmonious elements: ‘the balance in chaos’, with an underlying order that reveals itself over time. There’s a striking calmness in this urban disorder, a "method in the madness" that invites us to appreciate the beauty in the seemingly imperfect and the rhythm of life that unfolds within it. The simplicity and imperfection of these spaces, from their winding streets to unexpected architectural angles, echo perspectives seen in a Pichwai painting!
‘I find a quiet nobility in how these spaces evolve—whether in small villages, bustling towns, or grand, historic cities like Bombay and Calcutta, where compact, three-story dwellings have endured decades of change.’- Bobby Aggarwal.