His work includes residential and commercial interiors, furniture, motor yachts and powerboats, hospitality and technical vehicles for Formula One Teams, including Bernie Ecclestone’s FOM, British American Racing, McLaren, Renault, Williams, Honda, Brawn, Bridgestone and also for Sky Pro-Cycling, as they began their reign in the Tour de France.
His first inflatable structure, The TronjiDome mobile research unit, featured in BBC TV’s ‘Tomorrow’s World.’
In 2006, after the Kashmir earthquake, he founded Aircell Structures, designing and manufacturing shelter, hygiene and sanitation field products to work in areas suffering from natural disasters and high levels of man-made oppression. These products are the preferred equipment of many Aid Agencies, including the Red Cross & IFRC, UNICEF, Marie Stopes, Public Services (US), Partners in Health and other private Medical Charities.
AirCell Structures’ equipment is currently deployed in the UK, USA, Haiti, Libya, Tunisia, Jordan, South Sudan, Namibia, Mali, Malawi, Uganda, Kenya, Zanzibar, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Zambia, Senegal, Madagascar, Mozambique, Colombia, East Timor, Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Bali, Zimbabwe, DR Congo, Ghana, Malaysia, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Nepal, Myanmar, Pakistan and the Philippines.
“Design is my life blood, career and constant teacher”