I’m Udeerna – a name that means “limitless” in Sanskrit, and it’s a philosophy I embody in my creative journey.
I’m passionate about intersectional art which engages communities through design that rises to the occasion.I enjoy exploring conventional practices by using my work to reimagine and expand the conversation. My approach is all about transforming challenges into opportunities, and my designs reflect a mindset that knows no limits.
Looking forward to creating with you, let’s get in touch!
Industrial Design
Akela.
Table for one
“Solo dining, Shared roots”
Rooted in both traditional Indian and contemporary dining practices, Akela offers the flexibility to sit on the floor or a chair, encouraging users to engage with their own identities. Designed for discourse, Akela invites the user to deepen the conversation about belonging, solitude, and the evolving nature of home. Rather than associating solo dining as an isolating act, Akela re frames it as an intentional and heartfelt experience. Through form and function, it becomes more than a table—a grounding tool for those in transition, celebrating the beauty of solitude and the quiet richness of
in-between cultural spaces.
Senior Year Thesis Show
/ Furniture Design
/ Discursive Design 2025
Vera.
Design studio that creates thought-provoking, discursive products inspired by daily rituals and the relationship between humans and nature.
Dragon Fruit is a set of handcrafted Japanese tea cups made with ceramic clay.
This project is part of a set of tea cups, tea pot and tea leaf tray.
/Ceramic Design
2025
Wilson.
Tennis Racquet Design Mimic.
This project mimics the design of a Wilson racquet, to test my solidworks software skills. The same brand language is then reimagined as a table tennis racquet.
/Mimic Design
/ Solidworks Design
2025
Töast.
Brutalist Inspired toaster Oven.
What would a toaster oven look like, if it were inspired by the iconic Brutalist art and design movement?