In a world often focused on function and aesthetics, spirituality is emerging in a new dimension of design. This isn’t just about religious iconography. Spiritual design goes deeper, considering how design can touch the human spirit, fostering a sense of connection, meaning, and well-being. By incorporating elements that resonate with our deeper selves, design can create experiences that uplift, inspire, and even transform us.
- “Minimal” 9 pieces Merit Series from Moreover, white carrara Buddha “Ahosi” by Lex Pott from PDM, white marble rounded box from H&M Home.
- “Happy Normal Buddha” designed by Popgun Rung from Happynormal Gallery. White long shirt from Good mixer.
- Private collection of buddha from Rapee Leela.
- “Good Day, Good Night” Altar from Moreover. Greenstone Ganesha from RITTI.
- White pants from Good Mixer.
- Offering set from Oak Long Talad stalls.
- Mala or beads string from The Prachan vendors.
- Ganesha Set from Lord Ganesh.
- “Shin” modern chinese shrine designed by Bareo, made of natural maple wood.