Arjun Rathi

Arjun Rathi www.arjunrathi.com
http://arjunrathi.wordpress.com/ We take inspiration from everyday things, which by a simple twist, become something unexpected.

Architecture Manifesto
Through the disciplines of Architecture, Landscape, Interior Design, and evolved concepts of ‘Psyche-tectural’ theory (psychetecturism being the conceptual ‘ism’ in which the city is constructed); the practice aims to innovative spatial forms that actively engage, enhance and influence the body, constantly challenging its relationship to the built environment. Industrial Des

ign Manifesto
Working at both ends of the design spectrum, from single pieces made together with craftsmen to mass produced objects developed in collaboration with manufacturers; the studio is not defined by a particular style, but rather by questioning objects while considering their context and cultural associations embedded in them. Each project proposes a simple solution that often involves a narrative aspect. The approach to design is hands on, practical and collaborative. Our designs look to experiment with materials and challenge processes that find application on commercial projects. We don’t tend to stick to a single style, favourite material or formula, but consider design as a craft, where deep understanding of materials, processes and user behavior serve as a knot. We try to bring a sense of simplicity, functionality and elegance to our work.

29/04/2026

Indian symbolism, reinterpreted through contemporary glass.

The Kali Mala, a significant piece for us, was conceived at and handblown by .schauss exploring scale, form, and devotion through glass.

The glass jewellery series extends this language, developed by in collaboration with .

Featuring insights from Mihir & Rinki Kotak (), reflecting on the translation of tradition into a contemporary glass vocabulary.
Temple of Glass and Light, .in

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Light. Form (s). Emotion

27/04/2026

Indian nature. Contemporary glass. A new language of light.

The Vanaspati collection, inspired by rare Indian plant forms, redefined the use of blown glass in lighting—
crafted at Rural Modern Glass Studio in collaboration with Tejas Thackeray.

Featuring insights from Arpita at the Temple of Glass and Light launched at .in

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Light . Form(s) . Emotion

24/04/2026

Revisiting the Temple of Glass and Light

At .in the unveiling of the Kali Mala marked a moment for Indian glass art at an international level—
a museum-grade work in glass, created as a tribute to Goddess Kali, drawing from the ritual language of the Mahakumbh.

Produced at Rural Modern Glass Studio in collaboration with international artists, the piece reflects a growing dialogue between Indian mythology and contemporary glass practice.

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Featuring reflections by Aditya Kajaria
Light . Form(s) . Emotion

A sky in motionHandblown glass forms of clouds softly diffusing an indoor weather - settling into Ikko Gallery, Mumbai x...
13/04/2026

A sky in motion

Handblown glass forms of clouds softly diffusing an indoor weather - settling into Ikko Gallery, Mumbai

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An arc of light, held in wood and glass...Custom-bent white glass meets teak — floating over the dining table for a mode...
09/04/2026

An arc of light, held in wood and glass...

Custom-bent white glass meets teak — floating over the dining table for a modern home in Chennai

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Scale, held in craft.A suspended squiggle, Channapatna wood and hand-blown glass, articulating a grand dining across lev...
07/04/2026

Scale, held in craft.

A suspended squiggle, Channapatna wood and hand-blown glass, articulating a grand dining across levels

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Our signature wood and glass Squiggle becomes a luminous anchor, introducing a refined amber glow that elevates the spac...
03/04/2026

Our signature wood and glass Squiggle becomes a luminous anchor, introducing a refined amber glow that elevates the space with quiet luxury. Rooted in Indian modernism, the piece draws from a craft-inspired sensibility where material, form, and tradition come together in a contemporary expression.

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Light . Form(s) . Emotion

A composition of merging concrete domes—weight and light held in balance above the dining table.Dining installation for ...
31/03/2026

A composition of merging concrete domes—weight and light held in balance above the dining table.

Dining installation for a Chennai home designed by .585

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Light . Form(s) . Emotion

Cast glass, caught mid-freeze...The JadeM wall sconces glow softly framing the seating at Palate by Design, where light ...
30/03/2026

Cast glass, caught mid-freeze...

The JadeM wall sconces glow softly framing the seating at Palate by Design, where light meets art and quietly becomes part of the scene.
Designed with , Hyderabad.

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Bold stripes. Warm lights. A global glow.At Didi Weho, California the 3-bent Bullseye Chandelier hangs right above the m...
28/03/2026

Bold stripes. Warm lights. A global glow.

At Didi Weho, California the 3-bent Bullseye Chandelier hangs right above the main bar. The playful black and white stripes stand out perfectly against the moody red ceiling and warm wood interiors crafted by .

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Custom blown glass drops inspired by traditional temple forms, crafted in a mix of clear and amber glass for a residence...
27/03/2026

Custom blown glass drops inspired by traditional temple forms, crafted in a mix of clear and amber glass for a residence in Bangalore.

The darker wall palette helps highlight the warmth of the amber pieces, creating contrast while keeping the space subtle and refined.

In the lounge, the black-and-white striped Bullseye table lamp adds a clean graphic element, balancing the softness of the overall setting.

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Light. Form. Emotion.

A quiet halo, suspended in motion..Composed of over 200 hand-formed glass modules, this squiggle draws from the fleeting...
26/03/2026

A quiet halo, suspended in motion..

Composed of over 200 hand-formed glass modules, this squiggle draws from the fleeting geometry of water - captured, stilled, and arranged in soft white glass with glass artist at

Customised for an office setting designed by the installation is layered with soft light, creating a diffused, almost celestial presence.
Light . Form(s) . Emotion

Address

3rd Floor, Cambata Building, Eros Cinema, Jamshedji Tata Road, Churchgate
Mumbai
400020

Opening Hours

Monday 9:30am - 6am
Tuesday 9:30am - 6am
Wednesday 9:30am - 6am
Thursday 9:30am - 6am
Friday 9:30am - 6am
Saturday 9:30am - 6am

Telephone

02222624620

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