
The whole process went with noting down points or observations and making on the spot sketches of the locations. Then finding keywords from each locations, matching them to make major points or 'faces'. and finally merging two or more of these points to come down to final 6 'Faces of Delhi'.


The whole process went with noting down points or observations and making on the spot sketches of the locations. Then finding keywords from each locations, matching them to make major points or 'faces'. and finally merging two or more of these points to come down to final 6 'Faces of Delhi'.

The whole process went with noting down points or observations and making on the spot sketches of the locations. Then finding keywords from each locations, matching them to make major points or 'faces'. and finally merging two or more of these points to come down to final 6 'Faces of Delhi'.








Using pillow case to cover the visible folds. Giving the overall fold a clean and minimal look while also achieving a thicker spin area for better product visibility.



Fold that imitates a miniature bed. This adds tremendously to the product's shelf presence. The pillow cases fold that imitates miniature pillows also help with a better visualisation for the customers



A unique rolled fold to help the service providers to partially open the packaging and let customers view the material and details. The form will also make an eye catching experience on the shelves.


Final Prototypes :
The designs were divided in 2 parts, The expensive and more premium bedsheets and a more economical counterpart.
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The following drawer like design is a prototype for the more premium series:

The designs for economical bedsheet series :​


Design prototypes


This project was a huge success, the following designs are the ones which were finalised and currently can be found in the market.
More design which I had designed are kept for the future bedsheet series, launching this year.


