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Ekaurr Studio Transforms Waste Into Mindful Luxury Through 3D Art

From workshop scraps to digital masterpieces, this studio proves beauty thrives in imperfection. Meet the visionaries reimagining luxury through waste and technology.

In this picture there are paper arts with some sketches.
In this picture there are paper arts with some sketches.

Ekaurr Studio Transforms Waste Into Mindful Luxury Through 3D Art

A new design studio named Ekaurr has entered the creative scene with a focus on 3D art and artificial technology. Founded by Ragini Bengani, Dhwani Bengani, and Vidushi Hirawat, the studio blends heritage, innovation, and sustainability into its work. Little is known publicly about the company’s ownership beyond its three founders, suggesting it operates as a small or private venture.

The studio’s name, Ekaurr, comes from a Hindi term meaning 'one more'. This reflects its core mission: giving discarded materials a second life. The founders bring over 25 years of experience in recycling and upcycling through their previous work with Bonafide Exports.

Ekaurr transforms old workshop scraps and rural household items into decorative pieces and homeware. Their approach centres on mindful luxury, encouraging consumers to value craftsmanship and renewal over perfection. The studio’s philosophy is clear—beauty lies not in flawlessness, but in the stories behind each creation. Beyond physical materials, Ekaurr also explores digital creativity. By integrating 3D art and artificial technology, they expand the boundaries of traditional design. Their work bridges past and future, turning waste into meaningful, modern pieces.

Ekaurr’s founders aim to redefine luxury through sustainability and storytelling. The studio’s projects give forgotten materials new purpose while pushing creative limits with technology. Their work remains rooted in heritage, yet firmly forward-looking.

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