M.Des.
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Office furniture

  • Office Furniture
  • Mass Manufacturing
  • Ergonomics
  • Enhanced Aesthetics
  • Cost Conscious
ANAGHA CHANDRASHEKHAR PAL
Mr. Pravinsinh Solanki
This project explores the design of office furniture with a focus on affordability, functionality, ergonomics, and aesthetic refinement, aligned with the sponsor company’s existing pricing and manufacturing capabilities. The objective was to address contemporary workplace challenges by introducing additional functionality while optimising cost through efficient material use, fabrication techniques, and finishes. The process involved market and competitor research, product benchmarking, showroom visits, and industry exhibitions to define a direction consistent with the company’s vision. Design development progressed through iterative sketching, scale models, and 3D visualisation, with ergonomic decisions informed by Indian anthropometric data. A key challenge was ensuring manufacturability within existing production facilities while maintaining design quality. Material and hardware sampling, component standardisation, and precise technical drawings supported prototyping and mass-production readiness. The outcome demonstrates a structured approach to large-scale office furniture design, balancing ergonomic performance, visual appeal, and cost efficiency for evolving workplace environments.
ANAGHA CHANDRASHEKHAR PAL
ANAGHA CHANDRASHEKHAR PAL
ANAGHA CHANDRASHEKHAR PAL
Profile
ANAGHA CHANDRASHEKHAR PAL
M.Des.
Mr. Pravinsinh Solanki
Office furniture
This project explores the design of office furniture with a focus on affordability, functionality, ergonomics, and aesthetic refinement, aligned with the sponsor company’s existing pricing and manufacturing capabilities. The objective was to address contemporary workplace challenges by introducing additional functionality while optimising cost through efficient material use, fabrication techniques, and finishes. The process involved market and competitor research, product benchmarking, showroom visits, and industry exhibitions to define a direction consistent with the company’s vision. Design development progressed through iterative sketching, scale models, and 3D visualisation, with ergonomic decisions informed by Indian anthropometric data. A key challenge was ensuring manufacturability within existing production facilities while maintaining design quality. Material and hardware sampling, component standardisation, and precise technical drawings supported prototyping and mass-production readiness. The outcome demonstrates a structured approach to large-scale office furniture design, balancing ergonomic performance, visual appeal, and cost efficiency for evolving workplace environments.
ANAGHA CHANDRASHEKHAR PAL
ANAGHA CHANDRASHEKHAR PAL
ANAGHA CHANDRASHEKHAR PAL