Design Wall
For Acetech, Mumbai
Status
Completed
Design Partner in Charge
Banaji & Associates
Partner in Charge
Execution
Tipwood
Flooring
Welspun
Lighting
Flux lighting
ACETECH Design Wall is a premier, curated showcase at the ACETECH exhibition that spotlights the most innovative and futuristic products, technologies, and materials in architecture, design, and construction.
The Jute Interferograms a sculptural seating installation explores the intersection of art, ergonomics, and sustainable material innovation. Designed as a fluid, parametric form composed of layered wooden ribs, the structure creates a striking visual rhythm while functioning as an interactive seating element. The undulating geometry evokes movement and organic flow, transforming a static object into an experiential spatial installation.
Crafted using eco-friendly wood replacement materials, the installation reflects a commitment to sustainable design and contemporary fabrication techniques. Its open-frame construction allows light and shadow to interact across the surface, enhancing the sculptural quality of the piece. Conceived as both furniture and art, the installation invites users to engage with d
Design Wall
Acetech 2022, Mumbai
Design Partner in Charge
Banaji & Associates
Material Surface Expression
Haique
Glass & Lights
Rural Modern Glass Studio
The circle is a universal symbol which represents the notions of totality, wholeness, perfection, eternity, timelessness and the Self. The division of this form into
twenty segments represents balance, harmony and solace. This creative form with Haique surfaces embraces the ‘Self’ into an
immersive experience to harmonise the mind, body and soul. The sculpted rondels symbolise enlightenment while adding colour and playfulness to
the ‘Self’.
Autograph Collection
Marshalls Wallpaper
Designed
Banaji & Associates
Design Partner in Charge
Banaji & Associates
Material Surface Expression
Haique
Glass & Lights
Rural Modern Glass Studio
The Autograph Collection, designed by Banaji & Associates for Marshall’s Wallpaper, is
conceived as a visual archive of architectural memory.
“Urban Impressions” draws inspiration from the experience of walking through the city
where colorful paver blocks emerge as fragments of the urban landscape, quietly recording
layers of history, movement, and transformation. The design compresses the evolution of
urbanism into a curated composition of architectural forms, classical details, construction
tools, engineering sketches, and symbolic city elements that have shaped our built
environment over time.
Product Design
Banaji & Associates
Design Partner in Charge
Banaji & Associates
Material Surface Expression
Haique
Glass & Lights
Rural Modern Glass Studio
When we as architects create spaces, we become curators of the objects within it, from selecting door handles and window frames to lamps, surfaces, and furnishings. We look for building elements that do not compete with the design, but complement the overall design language.
‘SCULPT’ was conceived as a functional object shaped through the language of art, craftsmanship, and material expression. Crafted in rich timber and inlaid with mother of pearl, the handle explores the relationship between natural textures and sculptural form. The flowing inlay composition reveals a distinct character from every angle, transforming a utilitarian element into a tactile architectural experience.
Balancing precision with artistry, SCULPT reflects Banaji & Associates’ approach to design where even the smallest details are carefully considered as part of a larger spatial narrative.
ACETECH Design Wall is a premier, curated showcase at the ACETECH exhibition that spotlights the most innovative and futuristic products, technologies, and materials in architecture, design, and construction.
The Jute Interferograms a sculptural seating installation explores the intersection of art, ergonomics, and sustainable material innovation. Designed as a fluid, parametric form composed of layered wooden ribs, the structure creates a striking visual rhythm while functioning as an interactive seating element. The undulating geometry evokes movement and organic flow, transforming a static object into an experiential spatial installation.
Crafted using eco-friendly wood replacement materials, the installation reflects a commitment to sustainable design and contemporary fabrication techniques. Its open-frame construction allows light and shadow to interact across the surface, enhancing the sculptural quality of the piece. Conceived as both furniture and art, the installation invites users to engage with d