Founded by Brian DeMuro and Puru Das, the studio draws from a dialogue between cultures—combining a global perspective with a practice rooted in India. Their work is defined by material exploration, historical reference, and a continuous exchange between design and making.
The studio’s work is developed through continuous exchange — between drawing and production, material and form, historical reference and contemporary use.
MATERIALS AS ORIGIN
Materials are approached as a point of origin. Their variation—grain, tone, structure—guides both process and form.
PROCESS IN CONTINUITY
Design and production are developed together, allowing each piece to be refined through making rather than resolved in isolation.
BETWEEN HAND AND MACHINE.
The work moves between precision and expression, where control is maintained without eliminating variation.
A GLOBAL PRACTISE, ROOTED IN INDIA
The studio operates across cultures, with a practice grounded in material knowledge and production developed in India.
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