Temple Light
Organization
Klove studio Project duration
6 feb 2012 - 29 april 2012 Project Guide
Md. Aamir Nayyar Student
Ravi Ratnam
Under Graduate Hard Material Application
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF CRAFTS AND DESIGN JAIPUR
Objective
To apply attitude, skills and knowledge
To independently handle a multi disciplinary project from conceptualization to implementation.
To learn through experience.
Understanding key operations like procurement, production, merchandising, marketing and sales.
acquired during the four years through comprehensive projects.
Understanding work details of the project, detailing of the products and experiencing sales and costing. Understanding client brief, logistics, detailing and marketability. To perform and demonstrate competencies as a professional.
Understanding client need in terms of product concepts, production process, quality management and design development.
Klove’s Language Organic Flower
Leaf Experiment Nature Innovation
Klove
Sophestication Glass
Geometric
Glamour Shine
Fashion
Inorganic Tessilation
Cube Straignt lines
Repeat
Trend
Islamic Patterns Style
Project Brief To design a light for Klove studio revolving around the theme of Jewellery keeping in mind the basic materials such as glass, wire-crafts and sheet-metal.
Lights
Basic types of light GENERAL LIGHTING : Chandeliers, ceiling – wall mounted lights, fixtures, lanterns.
TASK LIGHTING : Helps you perform specific task, like reading, sewing, cooking, playing games etc. Eg : recessed/back lights, pendant lightings & portable lamps.
ACCENT LIGHTING :
Adds DRAMA to a room by creating a visual interest. It’s a part of decoration, it is used to spotlight paintings, houseplants, sculpture etc. Eg: track, recessed/back or wall mounted fixtures.
Jewellery Tradition of adoring oneself with jewellery is 5000 years old in India. Indian women and jewellery have always formed a great combination. There is jewellery for almost all the body parts, including neck, ear, nose, arms, ankles, fingers, waist, hair parting, etc. Traditionally, Indian jewellery has been made of heavy and voluminous gold pieces, but recently jewellery made of silver, platinum and other metals has become quite popular among people. The popularity of jewellery made of stone, encrusted on metal, has grown more recently.
Story board
Key words Artistic display
Protection (an object embedded to bring good luck)
Group membership (jewish star of david)
JEWELLERY
culture
Times jewellery
Symbolism (status symbol)
Wealth display & storage
CONCEPT 1
Inspiration and Exploration
Dimension and Detailing
3D Modelling
CONCEPT 2
3D Modelling
CONCEPT 3
Taking the same form of the second concept deveoped floor lamp.
Costing
Tample light Craft (400rs/kg) - 3200.00 Powder coating - 500.00 Pearl drop - 900.00 Transportation - 500.00 Bulb(10W halogen)- 1700.00 Brass bowl - 1800.00 Chor fixture - 1500.00 Total
- 10,100.00
Glass
Ashoka wall light
Coconut light
Thank You