Satyendra Pakhalé
Satyendra Pakhalé | |
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Pakhalé on a B.M. Horse Stool (2012) | |
| Born | 20 December 1967 Maharashtra, India |
| Education |
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| Occupation | Multifaceted Designer |
| Known for | Poetics in Design, Art, Industrial design, Architecture |
| Website | satyendra-pakhale |
Satyendra Pakhalé (born 20 December 1967) is an industrial designer. He is known for his multidisciplinary practice, which is informed by social, cultural, and technological research. His work spans furniture, industrial, architectural, and interior design.[1][2]
Biography
Early life
Pakhalé was born and raised in Washim in central Maharashtra, India.[3] From an early age, he showed an interest in drawing, painting, physics, and mechanics. Encouraged by his parents, he began making objects himself. In an interview, he recalled that during his childhood in India, many things were not industrially manufactured, which led him to create his own toys and other objects for personal use from available materials. He has cited the Ajanta Caves as an important influence during his youth.[4]
Education
Pakhalé's decision to pursue a career in design was influenced by discovering a book by George Nelson, which he found in his school library.[4] He studied engeneering in Nagpur (1985-1989) industrial design in Bombay (1989-1991) at the IDC School of Design at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, and product design at the Art Center College of Design in Switzerland (1992-1994).[5][6][4][7] During his studies, he was taught by designers including Wolfgang Joensson (Frog design) and Simon Fraser (Porsche Design).[4]
Career
After graduating, Pakhalé worked at Frog Design and Philips Design.[4][8] From 1995 to 1998 he served as Senior Product Designer in the New Business Creation department at Philips Design under the creative leadership of Stafano Marzano, where he worked on a concept car, Pangéa, developed in collaboration between Philips and Renault.[1][4][9] He also contributed to design concepts in digital communication, healthcare, and mobility.[10]
In 1998, he founded the Amsterdam-based design practice Satyendra Pakhalé Associates (SPA).[10] Since then, he has collaborated with companies including Poltrona Frau, Novartis, Cappellini, Hästens, and TOD's.[4][11]
Academic work and recognition
Pakhalé has lectured at universities and presented his work at conferences, including CeBIT (Germany) and Design Indaba.[12][13] From 2006 to 2010, he served as the founding dean of the Master of Design for Humanity and Sustainable Living (later renamed Social Design) at the Design Academy Eindhoven.[12]
His works has been exhibited at venues including Ammann Gallery in Cologne.[14] Designs by Pakhalé are held in the permanent collections of institutions, such as the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Stedelijk Museum, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and the Centre Pompidou.[15][16][17][18] Pakhalé has received, among others, several awards and recognition:
- His work was recognised among new and inovative designs in New Notable Product Design II (1995)[19]
- L'Uomo Vogue included him among a list of 80 creative figures in art, design and architecture (2008)[20]
- The Fish Chair was featured at the "Design at Fairchild" exhibition during Miami Art Week, held at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden (2014)[21][22]
- Green Good Design Award for the Grip vase (OFFECCT O2ASIS Collection) from the European Centre for Architecture Art Design Studies and The Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architecture and Design, Chicago, USA (2016)[23]
- Red Dot Design Award for the Assaya armchair from Red Dot GmbH & Co. KG, Essen, Germany (2016)[24]
Design
Philosophy
Pakhalé work is rooted in culture of making and engages with themes including poetic analogy, atmosphere, social modernity, secular humanism, craftsmanship, and technology.[4] From mass-produced industrial products to experimental one-offs, art, and architecture;[25][26][27] Pakhale aims to return objects and their environment the sensorial qualities that have often been lost due to the excesses of industrialization and consumerism.[25]
Culture of Creation is an active studio practice and applied research platform co-founded in 2013 by designer Satyendra Pakhalé and architect Dr. Tiziana Proietti. The initiative integrates theoretical inquiry with practical exploration, focusing on the fundamental human impulse to create, design, and build.[25][26]
The concept of a 'culture of creation' articulates a critical reimagining of the world as an ethical, cohesive, sensorial and culturally embedded human making, encompassing the universal need to transform ideas into tangible reality. Rooted in both historical traditions and contemporary practice, it examines the essence of creativity as a defining aspect of human experience and cultural expression.[25][26]
Approach
Pakhalé's designs can be described through multiple approaches. Design as an act of unit emphasizes a "middle path", balancing conventional binaries and boundaries, bringing together apparent opposites.[28] These extremes like luxury and poverty or tradition and modernity act as lenses which people assign value.[29] Design and pluralism reflects Pakhalé's prominent connection to universal cultural heritage, prominent in his work.[30] This is achieved by drawing from diverse cultural roots and narratives, he creates contemporary objects and architectural spaces with a strong sense of social and cultural responsibility [31] and multidisciplinary polymathic practices into his works.[32] Design for sensorial beings describes human beings and inherently sensorial entities, with six primary senses.[33] Sensory experience underlines Pakhalé's design philosophy, not only creating visual order and aesthetically interesting objects but creating frameworks that add meaning to his work.[34]
Notable works
Architectural design
- Lab of the Future, Virchow 16, Novartis Campus, Basel, Switzerland[35]
- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Centre for Social Justice, New Delhi, India[36]
- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar National Memorial, New Delhi, India[37]
Industrial design
- Add-On Radiator[38][18]
- TBI D02-3000 Implant System[39]
- MeWa System[40]
- Fish Chair[41][42]
- Akasma Centrepiece[43]
- Kalpa[44][45]
Edition pieces
- B.M. Objects Third Generation[46][47]
- B.M. Horse[48][47]
- Black and White Swan[49]
- Panther[50]
- KUBU[51]
- Flower Offering Chair[52][53]
Exhibition design
- In Progress: design looks to the future (2010), CID Grand-Hornu, Boussu, Belgium[54]
- Bombay Maximum City (2006), Lille3000, Lille, France[55][56][57]
- We can't afford to buy CHEAP things. Personal Shopper (2007), Messe Frankfurt, Ambiente Frankfurt Fair, Germany[58]
Permanent collections
| Institute | Collection | Year |
|---|---|---|
| Museum of Modern Art | B.M. Horse[59] | 2025 |
| Victoria and Albert Museum | B.M. Horse Stool[15] | 2008 |
| Centre Pompidou | Radiateur Add-On[18][60] | 2003 |
| Siège Multichair PANTHER[61] | ||
| Stedelijk Museum | Magis Desk Mat (prototype)[62] | 2000 |
| Akasma 1[63] | 2002 | |
| Akasma 2[64] | ||
| Akasma 3[65] | ||
| Bird Chaise Longue[66] | ||
| Kalpa[45][67][68] | ||
| LAGORI Post-Computer Game (prototype)[69] | ||
| Satyendra Pakhalé Cultural Nomad. From Projects to Products / Dal progetto al prodotto (book)[70] | ||
| Satyendra Pakhalé from project to products (poster)[71] | ||
| M+ | RCCC/Roll Carbon Ceramic Chair[72][73] | 2008 |
| MAKK | B.M. Horse[74][75] | 2007 |
| Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | Akasma Baskets[17] | 2002 |
| add-On Radiator[76][60] | 2004 | |
| Vase and Fruit Basket, B.M. (Bell Metal)[77] | 2001 | |
| Die Neue Sammlung | Stuhl Flower Offering Chair[78][79] | 2006 |
| Fonds National d'Art Contemporain, Collection of Centre national des arts plastiques | Corbeille Akasma 1[80] | 2002 |
| Plateu Akasma 2[81] | ||
| Plateu Akasma 3[82] | ||
| Museum het Kruithuis, 's-Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands | Clay & beyond: Gijs Bakker, Konstantin Grcic, Richard Hutten, Ross Lovegrove, Alberto Meda, Satyendra Pakhalé by Paola Antonelli & Yvònne Joris (book)[83] | 2002 |
| Musée départemental d'art contemporain de la Haut-Vienne, Rochechouart, France | Vase Kalpa[84] | 2002 |
| SaloneSatellite Permanent Collection[25] | Fish Chair,[41] | 2005 |
| Kayo[85] | 2015 |
Exhibitions
Solo exhibitions
- Work 'n' Play (2001), SaloneSatellite, Milan, Italy
- From Projects to Products Satyendra Pakhalé (2002), curator Ingeborg de Roode, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands[68][86][87][88]
- Satyendra Pakhalé Design by Heart (2003), Curator Paola Antonelli, OTTO Gallery, Bologna, Italy[89][90][91][92][93][94]
- un:Usual (2003), C/O Glamour Design Store, Corso Indipendenza 16, Milan, Italy[95]
- Satyendra Pakhalé – three projects (2005), Future Design Days, Stockholm, Sweden[25][96]
- Satyendra Pakhalé – Selected design works (2007), Design Boost, Stockholm, Sweden[25]
- We can't afford to buy CHEAP things. Personal Shopper (2007), Messe Frankfurt, Ambiente Frankfurt Fair, Germany[58]
- OriginS (2008), Curator Gabrielle Ammann, ammann // gallery, Cologne, Germany[97][98][99]
- Satyendra Pakhalé – Architecture & Design (2009), MIPIM Le marché international des professionnels de l’immobilier, Cannes, France[25]
- Design Lounge (2009), ammann // gallery, Cologne Fine Art & Antiques, Cologne, Germany[97]
- Meeting of Minds (2010), Hästens Flagship, Stockholm, Sweden[100][101]
- Design at Fairchild (2014), curators Cristina Grajales, Gabrielle Ammann, Nannett Zapata, Design Miami, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, Florida[102][103][104][105][21][22]
Group exhibitions (selection)
- 1997 – Pangéa Concept Car, Geneva International Motor Show, Switzerland[106]
- 1998 – Vision on move, Evoluon Philips, Eindhoven, the Netherlands
- 1999
- Beyond European Design, Abitare il Tempo, Verona, Italy
- Young designers in Milano, Alterpoint Milano, Italy
- 2000 – Design works, group exhibition, Gallery Arte e Industria, Parma, Italy
- 2001 – World Wide Design, Atelier Renault, Paris, France
- 2002 – Panther Off-Scale – 50 Projects, Moroso Golden Jubilee, Milan, Italy[50]
- 2005 – Ole Palsby Retrospective, The Danish Museum of Art and Design, Copenhagen, Denmark
- 2006 – Bamboo architectural elements, Transformation: Nature & Beyond, Material ConneXion Flagship, New York, USA
- 2008 – Urban Compatibility Iittala, Design Boost, Malmö, Sweden
- 2009 – The Clue Design, Gwanju Design Biennale, South Korea
- 2010
- 10 Years of Via Milano, Oude Kerk Amsterdam, the Netherlands
- In Progress, CID Grand-Hornu, Belgium[54]
- 2011
- 2012
- International Design for Children, The Dowse Art Museum, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
- Design & Technology - 15th Anniversary SaloneSatellite, Milan Design Week, Italy
- 2013
- Outset Design Fund, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, England
- Meet Design Around the World, Triennale di Milano, Italy
- 2014
- Modular system - Add-On Radiator, Paris Designer's Days, France
- 100% Tobeus: 100 Designers for 100 New Toy Cars, Canada National Design Museum, Toronto, Canada
- Cappellini 2000-2012, ICFF New York, USA
- Industry City, New York, USA
- Tom Vack. Vanity of Object, Die Neue Sammlung, Munich, Germany
- Modularity - Add-On Radiator, Malta Design Week, Fort St. Elmo, Valletta, Malta
- 2015
- Looking ahead. 9 stories from Veneto: digital – not only digital, Venice Art Biennale, Italy
- Das Bauhaus #itsalldesign, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany
- Wirkkala Revisited, Design Museum Helsinki, Finland
- Alessi IN-possible, Design Museum Holon, Israel
- 2016
- Time Space Existence, Venice Architecture Biennale, Global Art Affairs, Palazzo Michiel, Venice, Italy[107]
- Houselife, Museum of Decorative Arts and Design, Bordeaux, France
- 2017
- Ceci n’est pas une copie, Centre d’innovation et de design, Grand-Hornu, Belgium
- Alessi IN-possible, Triennale di Milano, Italy
- SaloneSatellite. 20 Years of New Creativity, Fabbrica del Vapore, Milan, Italy[108][42]
- Ghost Memory – what a joy! 30° Ghost Anniversary, Milan Fair, Italy
- The value of design, Red Dot awarded products, Cité du Design, Saint-Étienne, France
- 2018 – Made in Holland: 400 years a global brand, Princessehof Ceramics Museum Leeuwarden, the Netherlands
- 2022 – Design+Health - Diseño+Salud, curator Ramón Úbeda, World Design Capital, Valencia, Spain[109]
Publications
- Cultural Nomad: From Project to Products – Dal progetto al pradotto (2002) ISBN 978-88-7419-002-7
- Culture of Creation (2019) ISBN 978-94-6208-514-5 Contributing authors: Alberto Alessi, Juhani Pallasmaa, Paola Antonelli, Jacques Barsac, Giulio Cappellini, Aric Chen, Cristiano Crosetta, Ingeborg de Roode, Rene Spitz, TizianaProietti, Walter Spink, Vittorio Livi, Marva Griffin, and Stefano Marzano
See also
- List of people from Amsterdam
- List of Dutch people
- Sustainable design
- List of ArtCenter College of Design people
- Design and Technology
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