Design doesn’t need another competition, it needs continuity, context, and care. For nearly a decade, Godrej Design Lab has been quietly shaping India’s design narrative, nurturing talent, sparking dialogue, and championing innovation that transcends boundaries through its initiatives, The Godrej Design Lab Fellowship program, and Conscious Collective.
Conscious Collective, a design-led platform by Godrej Design Lab positions itself not as an event or exhibition, but as a living platform for dialogue. It is an evolving conversation that explores design through the lenses of sustainability, culture, and community. Each edition is anchored in a thematic framework, serving as an entry point into deeper questions about practice, purpose, and the role of design in shaping a better future.
This year’s theme, ‘Reclaiming Cool’, shapes the speakers, presentations, thought-provoking showcases, creative workshops, and immersive experiences that explore what it means to create a cooler planet. The event will feature an impressive lineup of speakers, including Arthur Mamou-Mani, Diana Kellogg, Ranjan Rawal, Sonali Rastogi, among others. The goal is to foster a meaningful cultural dialogue, one that goes beyond assembling thinkers and practitioners for optics and instead builds authentic connections and ideas.
Tickets for Conscious Collective 2025 are now available on BookMyShow
The Godrej Design Lab Fellowship program stands as a catalyst for creativity, empowering pioneering designers and studios to reimagine solutions for a future that is sustainable, interdisciplinary, and deeply human. It is more than a program; it is a movement that reflects the pulse of India’s evolving design ecosystem. What began as a platform spotlighting interiors has evolved into a dynamic fellowship that celebrates design in its most transformative forms, across materials, technology, and the built environment.
The structure is deliberately human. The organisers do not rely on open calls, algorithms or predictable filters. The process begins with identifying thinkers and practitioners who are actively contributing to the design conversation, both in India and internationally. The team prioritises depth over volume, preferring fewer voices who can expand the discourse rather than a crowded list that dilutes it.
For Henry Skupniewicz, who heads Godrej Design Lab and leads its curatorial and fellowship programmes, design mentorship is not about rewarding clever ideas but about empowering the people behind them. “There are plenty of ideas in the world,” he says, “but not enough passionate, thoughtful people to take them forward.” The initiative has evolved from what began in 2014–15 as an invited design showcase with ELLE DECOR India into a sustained platform that nurtures emerging designers through time, dialogue and trust.
Cut to 2025, for Henry, selection is built on familiarity, trust and curiosity. “We talk to people we trust,” he says, “those with a distinctive point of view that feels like it is beginning to surface.” This approach rejects the performance culture that often surrounds design discourse — where trend-driven language is thrown about. Henry is wary of sweeping claims and instant solutions. “When people promise radical change, that is a red flag,” he notes. He looks for individuals capable of holding nuance, acknowledging complexity and interrogating their own assumptions.
