Winning Over Cancer
Tejas Doshi, Co-Founder and Chief Design Officer at Light & Beyond, is a professional member of IALD. After winning over cancer, has gone to great lengths to become India’s first and only, Asia’s second and World No. 17th certified lighting designer. Today, he has studios in India, Austria, Ukraine & The USA. Having over 15 years of experience in lighting design &. Having executing numerous international projects across UAE and Europe, he aims to take India on the global map. Here, in a
conversation with Lighting India, Doshi talks about his inspiring journey so far.
Creativity Unlimited
The Black Steel (TBS) – the brainchild of Prateek Singh, a New Delhi based retail and design professional endeavours to become a pioneering catalyst in industrial décor. He aims to change one’s space aesthetics by leveraging the unique charm of industrial lamps and décor products. Prateek Singh, Founder of TBS speaks to Lighting India about his illustrating journey so far.
“My inspirations come from nature”
It is important to be innovative and creative and keep abreast of all that’s happening around the globe. – Alex Davis, Founder, Indi Store, New Delhi
Lighting is not just a visual aesthetic aid
We like to reveal the making and coming together of our design elements as well as the functioning and working of the design through lighting. - Kayzad Shroff, Founder Partner, SHROFFLEoN
Give light where it’s desired
It’s the biological, emotional, feel-good aspect of light that interests me and if handled adeptly, how light can drastically alter the way we live and function. - Nivedita Sehrawat, Creative Director, Design Matrix
First in India
What led you to the Lighting Industry?In the year 1969, I passed my B.E Electrical (Hon.) from V.J.T.I. Mumbai University. I joined Crompton Greaves Ltd. (Crompton) in...
Be Innovative & Dream Big
What led you to lighting?I graduated from NID with a degree in Product Design (Industrial Design) after which, I worked in varied fields like furniture design, exhibition...
My heart lies in my work: Lynne Fernandez
Light reveals and enhances – the choreographer’s intent, shapes, movements, stillness, rhythms, silence. Light underpins emotional shifts and highlights dramatic moments.