
Bathware major Kohler collaborated with Padma Shri Jai Prakash Lakhiwal to design the limited edition sink Quila, for the Indian Artist Edition — an endeavour that was born from a vision to create products that celebrate Indian cultural heritage. Artist Jai Prakash Lakhiwal is an acclaimed miniaturist who has played a significant role in preserving and propagating the rich heritage of miniature art. The limited-edition sink Quila is adorned with an intricate painting that Jai Prakash has created exclusively for Kohler. Here, art blends seamlessly with utility, rendering a functional object that effortlessly doubles up as a work of art.
The artworks captures the evocative illustration of the glorious past of the Rajputs. The artist drew inspiration from the miniature styles of Kota (Rajasthan) and Kangra (Pahari) regions and his painting portrays the magnificent Rajput forts through playful activities of the royalty, and visible across the tamed and untamed landscapes are birds and animals enjoying the spring season. The visual narrative that unfolds captivates the viewer, compelling them to explore the various details depicted by the artist, which are made even more striking by the expressive forms and vibrant colours. The artwork, which is essentially created on a two-dimensional medium, had to be carefully translated onto a three-dimensional object and this was achieved through an elaborate process, to create a bespoke functional element for the bath space. 100 units of Quila will be manufactured as a part of this limited edition series.
Curated by: Deepa Nair
Photographs: Courtesy Kohler India


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