Architecture practice Studio Saar has created a lily-shaped, reusable pavilion called Srivan, which was unveiled at Design Mumbai last month.
The pavilion, composed of lily-shaped modules, was built to cover the breakout area at the trade show and incorporated traditional Indian craftsmanship.
It featured hexagonal modules made of Khadi fabric and supported by tubular steel structures, providing seating and a visually pleasing design.
The pavilion, named Srivan, was designed to be easily dismantled and reused, aligning with circular economy principles.