Most architects credit nature as their biggest inspiration. Often you hear how the direction of the sun influenced a layout or the colour of a tree inspired a palette in a living room. Still others talk about how they kickstart projects by investigating an aspect of the natural landscape, and by the end, come up with a design that is, in many ways, an artistic homage to it. This is, oddly, not how Rooshad Shroff arrived at the aesthetic of his new furniture collection, Balance, currently on display at Mumbai’s IF.BE gallery.
Shroff chose a more craft-forward, process-driven approach for his designs, which involved a lot of abstract doodling, sculpting, metal casting, and 3D modelling. In 2021, he launched the original Balance side table in wood and marble—and has spent the last three years meticulously developing the collection as an investigation into how different materials would respond to the same form. But with a collection that is soft, curved and strikingly delicate, the Mumbai-based architect and designer has still arrived at a showcase that feels like an ode to a hauntingly serene Tolkien-esque forest.