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The carcass of the live salad counter was rendered in a stark black hue because of the snippets of discarded tyre patches. Worn out
                                                                                                                                                 tyres were salvaged, sliced into smaller portions, and consequently nailed into place, an experimental project inching upon insanity
                                                                                                                                                 as it stretched over the course of a month. This process resulted in an ebony canvas that was layered with leather trimmings, fringes,
                                                                                                                                                            discarded rubber tyres, manhole covers, safety pins, pipe sections, and metal tacks creating a monochrome mosaic.
































           A section of the focal collage wall moving into the corporate section is staunchly
           embedded with a collection of e-waste and discarded furniture, that have been pieced
           together to reimagine it as a haptic jigsaw. The core intention was to ensure that the
           waste in its originally dishevelled form now assumes the aura of a curated artistic
           sculpture, wherein each object has been carefully made a constituent element in the
           larger picture, with some elements that can be functionally utilised .The furniture
           here was refurbished with new fabric which sports dapper Gingham checks and pin-
           stripes. The high-back chairs specifically seem to have gotten Barney Stinson’s memo
           and are ‘suited up’ to impress!






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