Chromacosm Celebrates the Largest Color System in the World
Briefly

Architect and artist Suchi Reddy collaborated with Asian Paints to introduce a groundbreaking architectural color system, featuring over 5,300 unique shades. Unveiled at the Architecture and Design Film Festival in Mumbai, the immersive exhibit allows viewers to explore colors that reflect India's cultural heritage while showcasing a modern approach to design. The installation, with its towering colored cylinders, draws inspiration from Tantric art, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow in color perception. Reddy's work sets a new standard in creativity, merging historical roots with technological innovation in the art of color.
Reddy emphasized the significance of the installation: "It's only fitting that the world's largest color library comes from India. This project celebrates our heritage while setting new benchmarks for creativity and innovation in design."
The exhibit's design, featuring towering cylinders, invites viewers to navigate through gradients and combinations of colors, creating a feeling of immersion and discovery.
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