In this project, I designed a Pooja unit for a client under the brand I am currently working with. The main challenge was to create a contemporary and modern design while incorporating an antique-style top structure. The client specifically wanted a unique and distinctive design that would complement their office space environment.
These are the initial hand sketches I developed for the unit. The design was created according to the specified dimensions, with the objective of developing a modern, contemporary unit suitable for an office environment. The concept intentionally avoids traditional or antique styling.
Created and analyzed a 3D exploration of the top step structure and base leg design to ensure accuracy in proportions and overall aesthetics.
This image showcases the interior background detailing of the cabinet, designed to house the deity sculpture. The sculpture can be executed in a variety of materials based on client preference and overall design intent.
In this picture I have used only two steps to show modern design.
I incorporated an additional step with a precise 25 mm gap to improve visual balance and strengthen the overall contemporary design language.
The image displays the final composition of the top and bottom elements of the Pooja unit. A gold-finished profile glass door is proposed to introduce a sleek, contemporary character to the overall design.
This final 2D production drawing has been developed for the fabrication of the full Pooja unit. The detailing has been kept minimal and precise to simplify the manufacturing process and avoid execution errors.
Image Section 1 - Modular Carcass production with the help of Beem Saw, CNC Router, and helpers.
Image Section 2 - Top making process pictures, I was not easy to manufacture.
Image Section 3 - Manufacturing Bottom part of the pooja unit, I have added PVC legs to give better strength.
Here I have added final Renders of Pooja unit to understand full design.
These are the final images of Pooja Unit.