Side Plate, Jag Mandir 8" dia
Jag Mandir, situated on Lake Pichola in Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, is famously referred to as the "Lake Garden Palace." Entrance of this grand palace is adorned with a procession of finely crafted stone elephants. This brass serveware collection draws inspiration from these majestic creatures revered in India. They are elegantly etched on brass, roaming and dancing freely, in a lush, dream-like garden landscape. The design captures the essence of the regal and serene atmosphere surrounding Jag Mandir, offering a glimpse into the historical and artistic richness of this island palace.
Material: brass
Size: 8" Dia
Created by Vikram Goyal, based in New Delhi, India. He leads a renowned studio specializing in contemporary collectible design. For over two decades, Goyal and his team of skilled artisans have elevated traditional Indian craftsmanship, particularly with brass, into modern, timeless pieces that resonate globally. Recognized by Architectural Digest as one of India’s top 100 influential designers and honored with the "Elle Deco International Design Award", Goyal’s work is celebrated for its innovation and elegance. Showcased by Todd Merrill Studio in New York and Nilufar Gallery in Milan, the studio’s designs explore materiality through techniques like repoussé, pietra dura, and hollowed joinery. Each creation transforms sheet metal into striking, large-scale statement pieces that seamlessly blend tradition with contemporary design.
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