Each piece begins with a desire to do less; allowing form, balance, and proportion to carry the work. Working primarily with metals, the practice explores how simple operations such as bending, sliding, and counterbalancing can create objects that feel both architectural and intimate. Traditional craftsmanship sits alongside precise industrial processes, not as a contrast but as continuity. The material is left largely undisguised, carrying its texture, weight, and imperfections as part of the narrative.
Kaarbhaar’s objects sit between function and contemplation, quiet forms that reveal strength through restraint and invite a slower, more attentive way of living with design.
OBJECTS
TILT ; the lamp
An exploration in balance,
movement and materiality
TILT ; the pendant
A sharp cone rests gently on a wooden sphere, suspended from a slender rod.
SLIDE ; a stool
Raw steel bent to sit
in balance
SCAFFOLD ; a candle stand
Born from the quiet poetry of urban scaffolding, this candle stand reinterprets a fleeting construction geometry into a lasting object of light.
SAHEB ; an ottoman
A carefully crafted ottoman
All pieces are handcrafted, with customisations available on request.





