SATYENDRA PAKHALÉ
A Designer Driven by Human Values and Cultural Poetics
With academic roots at IIT-Bombay and the Art Center College of Design in Switzerland, Satyendra Pakhalé began his career at Philips in the mid-90s, where he was instrumental in shaping digital innovation. In 1998, he founded his own studio, drawing from a philosophy that blends rationality with the emotive, technology with tradition, and form with social meaning. His approach is grounded in secular humanism, resulting in a timeless body of work that transcends trends and champions inclusivity.
Collaborations with Global Icons
Pakhalé has brought his vision to a wide array of collaborations with iconic brands, including Qeeboo, TOD's, Heren2, and Philips. Each project is tailored to reflect his belief in design as a medium for justice and beauty. His partnerships have produced remarkable pieces that blur the lines between product design, art, and societal narrative, pushing the boundaries of contemporary design language.
The Qeeboo Ghoda chair in recyclable polyethylene: An Iconic Fusion of Culture and Form
Among Pakhalé’s most celebrated contributions to Qeeboo is the Qeeboo Ghoda chair in recyclable polyethylene, a stunning reinterpretation of the Indian 'ghoda' (horse) toy. Combining ergonomic form, cultural storytelling, and ecological awareness, the chair is a sculptural addition to any modern chair collection. Whether placed in a gallery or as a living room chair, it embodies what a designer chair should be: functional, expressive, and transformative.
A Voice for Design with Purpose
Over a 25-year career, Satyendra Pakhalé has worked across industries and institutions, from architecture to furniture, always with the belief that design can foster modern interior decor that is socially cohesive and emotionally intelligent. His works are part of major museum collections, including the Centre Pompidou and Victoria and Albert Museum, further solidifying his role as a global design pioneer.