IAnD Exclusive
By Annie Aggarwal
Photography: Courtesy Ar. Sanjay Puri
Read Time: 3 mins
Designers/Architects at the Rambagh Palace, Jaipur for Dialogues 2017 |
Curated by Ar. Sanjay
Puri, Dialogues is an annual event that brings together the design fraternity
from all over the country, on a common mission – progress!
The third edition of Dialogues
was held last month, in March at the royal Rambagh palace in Jaipur in a
customary celebration of different ideologies in the form of signature
products, specifically chairs; the venture aptly named SPADE (Signature Product
Design at Dialogues Events).
To better understand the
conception and intent of the event curated by a designer for designers, IAnD
talked to Ar. Sanjay Puri. Excerpts from the conversation:
IAnD: What inspired the idea behind Dialogues?
SP: There is a large untapped pool of talent amongst Indian
designers. There is also a disconnect in knowledge about the products and
technologies available to designers across India. Dialogues is a platform to create synergies across these needs. To
allow interaction and create awareness of different aspects of design, the
profession and product knowledge.
IAnD: How does the event accomplish this synergy?
SP: Pan India 40 designers are invited to participate.
20 give brief presentations of their work, while other 20 design a product,
which is manufactured before the event and unveiled at the opening.
Product companies participate from different verticals viz., flooring,
sanitary ware, furniture, lighting, art installations, steel products and more.
Dialogues facilitates talks on social issues facing the design industry as well
as one-to-one meetings between designers and product companies. Fields of architecture, art, social issues, jewelry design and product
design get platforms to initiate and engage.
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Signature Chairs |
IAnD: What is the importance of signature products?
What led to this event being centered on chairs?
SP: Each event will focus on a different product. Future events will have signature lights, tiles, floor finishes
and more. These products will be available for purchase. The events will create a range of Indian designer products increasing
options for discerning customers and companies, providing an alternative to
products being currently sourced from various parts of the world.
The chair was chosen as it is one of the most used elements in all
projects and common among commercial, residential, hospitality and
institutional projects.
One-to-one meetings between designers and product companies |
An architect making his presentation |
IAnD: How does an event like Dialogues
benefit the design industry?
SP: The initiative (SPADE) makes a designer focus on a product and the smaller
details. The exposure to other signature pieces too increases this
awareness.
Each event has a different mix of designers, making it varied and
interesting. Limiting the number of participants gives scope to focus on
all aspects of design.
After Party! |
Does an event of this ilk, then envisage a sea-change in expected
attitudes to designer products in the building industry? Whilst fashion design
has found its place amongst the Indian diaspora eons ago, the building industry
is yet to achieve its due. So, an event to create design awareness at various
levels sure holds a promise. With Ar. Sanjay Puri saying that there is plenty
in the offing, do we await some serious design transitions?
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