Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, provider of quality contemporary art and design education proved its success in a recent exhibition organized at Alliance Francaise.
Unique creations of contemporary fashions, that are aesthetically appealing, practical and cost-effective, by young innovators and designers, are made from industrial waste.
A-range of beautifully designed environment-friendly lamps and panels, created by using natural fibres and dyes, hand-made paper and weaves was attracting a lot of attention.
Another designer developed textiles in Bodo tribe style that displayed traditional colours and weaving techniques of the region yet serving the needs of the contemporary Indian upper-middle class market.
A range of attractive craft-based products like palm jewelry, indoor slippers and flexible floor cushions, palm-leaf hair ties were also on display here.