Inspired by the fashion brand, the design uses embroidery hoops as a metaphor to unify the entire space in an elegant manner. An inexpensive material such as hoops were used ironically to create a rich Indian aesthetic. By training local artisans to follow a modular system, the hoops were arrayed carefully to generate a range of patterns that would form visual enclosures, enabling one to celebrate the craft of embroidery throughout the journey. Lighting played an important role in replicating these patterns as shadows forming sharp textures creating a dramatic backdrop to the gallery.
La Palette by Sanchit Mehra is a design label by the latter, with expertise in the intricacies of Indian ethnic wear on likes and lines of Celebratory garments, he draws inspiration from Indian and Western designs and presents a subtle fusion for weddings, formal sit downs and events alike. A true fashion connoisseur, he provides a bespoke service for the niche. Sanchit Mehra has over 15 years of Global experience, his companies Shree Laxmi Exports(India) & Sarita Couture House Pvt. Ltd. have been dealing with and catering to the NRI community and takes pride in it's ability to deliver mass production orders for brands like ASOS, River Island, Forever 21, to name a few; to customized brands such as Rockmay by Hooman Phaleman in Harvey & Nichols on a global scale.