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Bikram Mittra

MA work

MA work

The Weave Stool uses a single laminated section and repeats it to create a weave effect which is stable as well as forming a comfortable profile.

Translating abstract mental visuals and ideas into physical objects and scenarios is what makes design exciting for me. What is even more exciting is when one has to make these mental visuals and ideas thrive on limitations of material, production, technology, the user and so on, but still respond to the expectations of the future.

My interests are largely in consumer product related industrial design but also extend to experiential architecture, furniture and interaction design.

Info

Info

  • MA Degree

    School

    School of Design

    Programme

    MA Design Products, 2007

  • The Weave Stool uses a single laminated section and repeats it to create a weave effect which is stable as well as forming a comfortable profile.

    Translating abstract mental visuals and ideas into physical objects and scenarios is what makes design exciting for me. What is even more exciting is when one has to make these mental visuals and ideas thrive on limitations of material, production, technology, the user and so on, but still respond to the expectations of the future.

    My interests are largely in consumer product related industrial design but also extend to experiential architecture, furniture and interaction design.

  • Experience

  • Exhibition Design Consultant, CoDesign/Ideas Foundry Interactive, New Delhi, 2004-5; Exhibition Design Consultant, AB Design Habit and Co, New Delhi, 2004
  • Exhibitions

  • Made By Machine, Milan Furniture Fair, Milan, 2006
  • Awards

  • Design Distinction, ID Magazine Student Design Review, 2005; Design Distinction, ID Magazine Student Design Review, 2003; Runner-up Award, Popular Science Magazine/Core77 Humanpower Design Challenge, 2003