A Chandigarh design studio takes the Ceramics obsession beyond our shelves

Maditiss is a design studio and hub of like-minded designers, illustrators and other creative talents. They also work with musicians, industrial designers, and stakeholders in the food and beverage industry to craft unique and niche experiences.

For those with a penchant for quirk, unique obsession with ceramic as a medium is something that has quietly but resolutely gained popularity as a medium of art and expression. But ceramics is a medium that holds immense creative potential.

Founded by Aditi Mittal, a design-minded individual studying psychology with a creative mindset, the multi-disciplinary design studio in Chandigarh was started independently in 2017.

Starting with illustration and graphic design, the studio quickly ventured into the realm of functional artisanship, producing captivating ceramic products. As time went on, Maditiss boldly explored new horizons, delving into space design and even creating life-size sculpture.

With an insatiable appetite for growth, the studio aims to offer its clients comprehensive solutions — ranging from campaign design and visual identity development to data-driven design services, print collections, murals, wall installations, and ceramic design.

Having worked on a plethora of designs from doing Plaster of Paris relief walls for residential projects to creating sculptures for the Army Regiment’s Gallery in Chandigarh, she has experimented with a range of materials.

Today, under her tutelage, a whole host of students are learning the art of ceramics both from an artistic and utilitarian perspective. They frequently host pottery workshops that are teaching students with a penchant for design to experiment with the medium of ceramics and clay. 

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