Arjun Rathi: Let There be Light
The young architect Arjun Rathi, Principal – Arjun Rathi Studio is also an industrial designer and photographer who consider lighting design as an extension of his work.The transformative power of lighting is increasingly becoming recognized as a vital component of interior design and architecture – and manipulated in ever more experimental ways. Yet whilst many companies have the capacity to design or produce lighting, rarely do they offer both.
What is the design concept behind your recently launched Shikhara pendent light?
The formation of the light is inspired from the Shikharas of Nagara style Temple architecture, the form taken from the holy ‘kalshas’ used in Indian rituals and said to invoke positivity in the Vasthu (space). Each of the elements is an essence of ‘Panchmahabhutas’ five great Elements - Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and ether. Also read http://realtyplusmag.com/no-singular-design-can-define-indias-diverse-architectural-context/
The construction of the Shikhara light
The Shikhara pendent light has been designed in 4 varying height i.e. 9 feet, 6 feet, 4 feet, 3 feet. It constitutes a combination of glass and brass; where glass gives transparency and brass gives strength to the structure. The elements were represented by the blown glass forms, in any choice of colour. The fifth element ether was made in metal pyramid in brass, copper or steel in oxidized or antique finish, pointed downwards to evoke positive energy into the space.
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