About Us

In Process, We Trust

Our Story

About Us

We are a multidisciplinary collective of designers, artisans, and cultural storytellers driven by a shared mission: to blend tradition with innovation together. We thrive at the intersection of design thinking, craftsmanship, and cultural exploration. Guided by human-centered design principles, we infuse our surroundings with modern functionality, sustainable practices, and aesthetic relevance.
Be it the soil which grounds us to the fire that ignites us, Omatti represents the light and the action of creations. As workers of art we are all bound by a common goal. To persevere, to sustain, to connect internally.

Visual Storytelling

Throughout her career, Anuradha has mastered the art of visual storytelling, crafting narratives that connect with audiences across documentary films, television broadcasts, and advertising campaigns.

Creative Leadership

Her eight-year leadership role at Times Television Network demonstrates her ability to guide creative teams and shape the visual identity of major media brands in India's competitive broadcast landscape.

Cultural Bridging

Drawing from her diverse upbringing and experiences across India, her work likely reflects a unique ability to bridge cultural contexts and create content with broad appeal.

About the Team

The Goal

We are a multidisciplinary collective of designers, artisans, and cultural storytellers driven by a shared mission: to blend tradition with innovation through the art of lamp making.
Our team thrives at the intersection of design thinking, craftsmanship, and cultural exploration. Guided by human-centered design principles, we reimagine age-old lighting traditions and infuse them with modern functionality, sustainable practices, and aesthetic relevance.
Every lamp we create is not just a source of light but a vessel of narrative—honoring heritage while pushing the boundaries of form, material, and meaning.
Our process involves deep ethnographic research, hands-on prototyping, and co- creation with local craftspeople. From bamboo frameworks inspired by indigenous techniques to modular designs that reflect contemporary urban life, we are constantly asking:
What does it mean to keep tradition alive in a rapidly changing world?
Through workshops, exhibitions, and collaborative projects, we aim to illuminate not just spaces, but also the cultural threads that connect past and present.
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