Shruti Sawant
INTERIOR DESIGNER
Dedicated third-year interior design student committed to pursuing my passion for interiors and furniture. A problemsolver with good listening skills and a desire to learn new things. Creative, and a sincere desire to connect with and help others in designing new spaces which are human centric and functional. Paying attention to both the big picture and the details.
• Unitedworld
Institute of Design
B. Des in Interior and Furniture Design
• Auto CAD
(2020- 2024)
• Sketchup
• Fusion 360
• D. G. Rurapel College of Science, Arts and Commerce
Higher Secondary Certificate
• St. Charles High School
Secondary School Certificate
Activities
• Mann Singh wood workshop
• Metal bending workshop
• Praxis 4.0- Exhibition Model
(2018- 2020)
• Vray
• Photoshop
• Illustrator
(2008- 2018)
Skills
• Creative
• Problem Solving
• Team Player
• Active Listener
• Multitasking
Languages
• English
• Hindi
• Marathi
• Konkani
• Korean
• Organization
• Time management
Contact
Hamleys Retail Store
Hybrid retail space where family arcade games are introduced with the fun and magical experience of hamleys to share gifts and toys. Various hamleys toys and games will be used to create fun and exciting challenges. Events held in store for promotional activities. Membership of different tiers with various benefits. Top up for arcade games after a certain amount of purchase of toys.
Customer journey
Photo Montage
Mood Board
Section Elevation
Views
Event area
Lego Challenge
Ground floor display system
1st floor display
Entrance to the store
Billing counter and prize area
Jive Stool
The stool is inspired by rhythm in music that captures the dynamic and expressive nature of music in its design aesthetics. The overall silhouette of the stool is reminiscent of a piano, with clean lines and a sleek aesthetic. It also features patterns that reflect the rhythmic patterns found in music, such as repeating motifs.
Technical drawings
Isometric View
Explorations
Rendered Views
Rendered Images
Prussian
Craft Molela
Avannya
A slab-based lighting shape is conceptualised using the Swan form as inspiration. In order to place various types of lights for illumination, a hollow area in the shape of a swan was created. Molela is a traditional art form. In order to combine tradition with functionality and aesthetics, the form was developed as 2.5 dimensional, hollow, and with organic forms. The swan is surrounded by patterns that are similar to those used in molela but are more subtle.
Sketches Context
Tabir
A nightlight with a dome-inspired design. The idea was for creating lighting that had an organic shape and also made use of the play of curves. To create a piece of lighting, we wanted to play with linearity and curves to harmonise the shape with the molela technique. It involved carving groves onto the dome's surface so that light could pass through. The plaque's centre was left hollow so that the dome could be inserted inside. To create diverse moods, various lighting sources can be positioned inside the form.
Sketches