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About AKAAR

We give AKAAR to ideas

A working studio turning experimental prints into believable products.

AKAAR is not a made-up manufacturing brand with placeholder renders. The work comes out of an actual desktop setup in Jaipur — real machines, real lighting experiments, and repeated product studies until the object feels resolved.

Jaipur studio · Product studies · Review-led manufacturing

Studio environment
AKAAR studio workspace

Studio mode

Real desk, real setup

Output

Functional and decorative

Workflow

Review before production

How the brand is built

Objects that deserve to exist outside the slicer.

AKAAR works from a real desk in Jaipur — not a render farm or a generic print shop. Each product is developed as a physical object that needs to perform in a room, hold up under repeated use, and feel resolved when it arrives.

Prototyped in context

The product is judged as an object in a room — on a desk, shelf, or in a customer's hand. Context shapes every geometry decision before production begins.

Reviewed before promised

Every part moves through a material and geometry check so the quote reflects the real production path, not a blind estimate from a file weight.

Fast loops, calm output

Fast iteration matters, but the point is calm progress. Each revision should be cleaner, more usable, and closer to the intended object.

Planter family
AKAAR planter lineup

Studio proof

Objects tested on the desk they are meant to live on.

The lineup shot proves the work is being developed as a repeatable family — not as one-off lucky prints. This is the difference between "we can print things" and "we are shaping a product language."

Real output

Built to live in the world, not just to finish printing.

Ambient product build

Illuminated planter series

A soft-lit planter built as a product object — not a print sample. Shape, glow, and desktop placement are resolved together, not as separate decisions.

Detail

Lighting-led form

Detail

Desk-scale object

Detail

Repeatable enclosure geometry

Ambient product build
Illuminated planter series
Detail and finish

Shiva sculpt study

A character piece demonstrating form fidelity, surface handling, and how a strong presentation shot makes the object feel finished rather than raw.

Detail

Fine silhouette retention

Detail

Strong outdoor staging

Detail

Showpiece-grade finish

Detail and finish
Shiva sculpt study
Multi-part composition

Temple pavilion with Ganesha

Clean contrast between the pavilion shell and the figure inside — turning the print into a complete scene rather than a single isolated object.

Detail

Two-tone composition

Detail

Architectural detailing

Detail

Gift and display ready

Multi-part composition
Temple pavilion with Ganesha
Detail frames

Smaller shots do the credibility work.

Close-ups, alternate angles, and real-environment shots show finish, scale, and object character without needing explanation.

Krishna close-up

Krishna close-up

Shiva alternate angle

Shiva alternate angle

Fold lamp study

Fold lamp study

Ganesha detail frame

Ganesha detail frame

Leadership

The people behind the studio.

Every build involves direct collaboration with the founder and team. No handoffs, no blind production queues — each request goes through the same people who designed the output process.

Akash Thakur
Founder

Akash Thakur

Founder & CEO

AKAAR exists because Akash set out to remove the friction between ambition and manufacturing. The storefront, quote flow, and product direction all stem from the same thesis: hardware creation should feel transparent, reviewed, and fast enough to keep momentum alive.

"I started AKAAR 3D because getting parts made in India was unnecessarily hard — unclear pricing, no feedback on files, and no way to know if your order was on track. We built a system that fixes that: clear quotes, file review before printing, and a team you can actually reach."

Leads

Product strategy and company direction

Built

Storefront, quote flow, and platform systems

Connects

Software discipline with physical production

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Next step

We give AKAAR to ideas

Bring the next object into the studio.

If you already know what the part needs to do, move straight into a reviewed build request. If not, use the collection as a reference and start from there.