Sehar Vedi (b.2002, Delhi) is an inter-disciplinary spatial designer, currently based in London, UK.

She studied Social Anthropology at the London School of Economics before pursuing a MA in Interior Design at the Royal College of Art.

For extended portfolio, CV, and inquiries please contact seharvedi@gmail.com or Sehar Vedi @LinkedIn
01. Structural Rythms | Compression Artefact | Super-resuse | RCA 

02. Liminal Spaces | Investgate | RCA GDL 

03. Fallen Capital | Resonate Beasts | Media Studies | RCA 

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Photography
Heythrop College | Site Visit | 3606

Photography
Heythrop College | Site Visit | 3607

Collage
Liminal Spaces | Process  
01. Dissertation | LSE | 2023

02. Ethnographic Research | LSE | 2022

03. Free in Prison: Feminist approaches towards women’s penal reform in India | IJSSER | 2019


Reflections representing the repeated interior elements of 15 Westferry Circus, London. 










The Meanwhile Spaces exhibition at Roca London Gallery explores the transformative potential of temporary urban spaces. By repurposing vacant highstreet buildings for cultural and creative use, these spaces provide opportunities for artists, designers, and communities while revitalizing underutilized areas.
















 Nestled in London’s financial district, 15 Westferry Circus was built as part of the Canary Wharf development. Now, as the landscape of work and commercial activity is evolving, the building stands vacant on the edge of the Docklands...

































Liminal spaces is a research project which looks at transitional moments to consider what in-betweenness means in the context of design. Reflecting on my own experiences and those around me, I noticed how the human body moves through space. Spatial layouts enable us to move, but with that movement comes a search for...




Fallen Capital | Media Studies 
Embedded within the context of V&A’s Cast Courts, Fallen Capital seeks to unravel the silenced histories embedded within the museum’s walls. Central to the work is the column inspired by the Sanchi Stupa Gateway in India – an artefact which was once displayed in the colonial collection but ultimately removed after...






Liminal Spaces was featured in the RCA Graduate Diploma 2024 Cohort Publication 


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