Collection: Inderjeet Sandhu
Inderjeet Sandhu defines the home not just as a domestic space but also as a political arena, where the personal merges with the mass produced and everyday objects carry layered meanings. Shaped by his bicultural Dutch-Indian upbringing, he sees the home as a site of negotiation and resistance, where comfort and tradition intersect with the lasting effects of colonization, migration, and adaptation. Through his work, he explores materials, craftsmanship, and domestic objects, reinterpreting them to explore themes of identity, displacement, and power.






