INITIATIVES

Giving Back To The Community

Aravani Art Project

Aravani Art Project is a Women and Trans-Women art collective which involves a collaborative Public art/wall art project to raise voice and awareness of the friendship between Trans-women and Women in public spaces. They create safe spaces for alternate voices by way of art.

Art is one of the best mediums in communicating a social message. Simpliwork is proud to be associated with the Aravani Art Project through commissioned designs in its offices and merchandise that promote social change. The goal is to uplift the transgender community and their contributions to society.

Siya Fashionhouses

Siya Fashionhouses is a sustainable fashion and textile brand specialising in custom-made apparel, accessories, and handcrafted textile products for individuals and corporate partners. Rooted in ethical sourcing and eco-conscious practices, they work closely with local weavers and artisans to preserve traditional craftsmanship while creating contemporary designs.

Simpliwork partnered with Siya Fashionhouses to create a series of canvas art frames with Hase Chittara, Warli, and Geometric Pattern Folk Art in our Ready to Move-in Offices.

Hase Chittara & Warli in Bengaluru & Mumbai

Hase Chittara and Warli are traditional Indian art forms known for their intricate patterns, storytelling, and deep cultural roots. These handcrafted art frames were thoughtfully integrated into Simpliwork offices to bring a sense of culture and craftsmanship into a contemporary office environment.

The artworks were brought to life by artists Madhu and Padmashree, whose expertise in traditional painting, design, and fine detailing played a key role in authentically translating these art forms into the space.

Geometric Pattern Folk Art in Gurugram

These art frames reinterpret traditional folk influences through a contemporary design lens. Blending geometric forms with local cultural motifs, the series brings together modern aesthetics and rooted craftsmanship to create visually expressive artworks for the space.

The collection was created by artists Ninita and Subhash, whose expertise in traditional mural art, fine detailing, and composition helped transform geometric elements into cohesive pieces inspired by local culture and storytelling.