This is in continuation to the previous post in which I discussed about the beginning of the design process. After some discussions with our mentor we formed design briefs according to our clients/requirements and then started with ideations. I faced some issues during ideation & at a point of time my mind was completely out of ideas. Anyway, after many 2-3 failed prototypes I arrived at making this one. There were some challenges like time crunch, lack of resources, etc.
I wanted to incorporate a water holder, palette, extra storage, brush holder in a single product so I arrived at this design which seemed to work out in the sketch. Next I tried a model with some thermocol sheet and canvas cloth.
The triangular form seemed to be wasting a lot of space on the surface which could be put to some use. So I decided to give it a curved surface for the design to succeed. It took me around 5-6 trips to the old city side of Jaipur in order to give this a physical form. The old city is known for it's extremely skilled craftsmen and artists.
I chose copper as I wanted the rustic copperish look on my product. The master craftsman started building parts of the product and the what I really enjoyed was the interaction. It was a mix of smooth work flow along with some stressful situations. But being around them and seeing them turning my idea into reality was what felt awesome.
It started with building of the inner parts which I will explain in the next post. The copper sheet was of 20 gauge which was perfect according to the requirement. After soldering the parts, they washed the box and an outer frame with acid and gave it a final coat of tamarind juice which adds lustre to metal.
I went ahead and got help with stitching the outer part which was made of rexine and complied the rest of the product. After it was done, I asked my client to use the product and later did a photoshoot of the same. I will explain the parts along with the pictures from the shoot in the next and final post.
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