Weaving Dreams from Plastic Fibre
Ajay Anand does not make furniture; he creates furniture suitable for different purposes. He also creates various decoration pieces and ornamental items. He is in the city to display his creations in the exhibition at Welkom Palace.
He is depicting the culture of Rajasthan and Punjab to create modern art forms to suit your taste and requirement, in plastic fibre. Also seen on display are chairs in interesting designs for kindergarten kids, tables, garden fountains that catch the eye. Talking to Newsline he said, I was creative since childhood and now this has become my platform for putting my creativity to use.
But he's not just any businessman selling his wares. What makes his creations stand out is the innovation in design, plus, he says, They are hand made
. He has a unit of workers who put to shape his ideas.
The response in Ludhiana is very good. I never knew people here have an eye for art,
he adds. I am at present making furniture for children in the shape of different fruits — apple, pear, mango. This furniture is very light, unbreakable and washable as well. Even a small child can pick up the chairs and change it's position,
says Anand. So attractive is his kindergarten furniture that it has become popular with play-way schools, who are making a bee-line to place an order with him. Besides this, he says, The development work in milk plants of Chandigarh and Mohali has been given to me.
Weaving dreams out of plastic fibre — Ludhiana Newsline
