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Collapsible Bamboo Furniture - Nagpur, Maharashtra

Cane Craft
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Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • A group of artisans was employed at the bamboo factory.

  • Raw bamboo stems are arranged at the storage place.

  • The artisan is using a power sander to remove the roughness of the raw bamboo.

  • The bamboo stems from being fixed to the joints for making a frame for the chair.

  • A set of three frames is being fixed and arranged.

  • Another set of bamboo stems being sliced into four pieces.

  • The newly sliced bamboo pieces are being arranged on the ready frames.

  • Artisan is measuring equal gaps between bamboo pieces.

  • After measuring the difference, the artisan nails bamboo pieces over the frame.

  • A set of three wooden frames is set aside for drying after applying varnish.

  • After the bamboo frames dry, the artisan fixes them together to form a strong chair.

  • A final product that can be dismantle when not in use.

A group of artisans was employed at the bamboo factory.

Raw bamboo stems are arranged at the storage place.

The artisan is using a power sander to remove the roughness of the raw bamboo.

The bamboo stems from being fixed to the joints for making a frame for the chair.

A set of three frames is being fixed and arranged.

Another set of bamboo stems being sliced into four pieces.

The newly sliced bamboo pieces are being arranged on the ready frames.

Artisan is measuring equal gaps between bamboo pieces.

After measuring the difference, the artisan nails bamboo pieces over the frame.

A set of three wooden frames is set aside for drying after applying varnish.

After the bamboo frames dry, the artisan fixes them together to form a strong chair.

A final product that can be dismantle when not in use.

Collapsible furniture is the type that can be folded and stored in smaller spaces. Bamboo chairs also come under this category with versatile and innovative features that are currently in high demand in the market. The chairs made from organic and eco-friendly bamboos are designed in such a way that they can be attached and dismantled easily, making them an easily portable utility item. Bamboo products carry great potential even for the future as it puts nature to use while being cost-effective.

The crafts also come in a wide variety, ranging from showpieces to furniture to home decor products, the style, and design of which differs from region to region, according to the artisan’s choice or cultural influence of the place. Vedha Indian factory building, also known as the Institute of Village Enterprise Development for Handicraft Artisan is based in Nagpur. Collapsible furniture is the specialty of this workshop.

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A group of artisans was employed at the bamboo factory.

Raw bamboo stems are arranged at the storage place.

The artisan is using a power sander to remove the roughness of the raw bamboo.

The bamboo stems from being fixed to the joints for making a frame for the chair.

A set of three frames is being fixed and arranged.

Another set of bamboo stems being sliced into four pieces.

The newly sliced bamboo pieces are being arranged on the ready frames.

Artisan is measuring equal gaps between bamboo pieces.

After measuring the difference, the artisan nails bamboo pieces over the frame.

A set of three wooden frames is set aside for drying after applying varnish.

After the bamboo frames dry, the artisan fixes them together to form a strong chair.

A final product that can be dismantle when not in use.


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