The discussion centered around the rapidly growing Indian craftsmanship in furniture, valued at $12.6 billion in 2019 and expanding annually by 10%. While Indian craftsmanship and materials are globally respected, the panel highlighted a major gap. Despite being a manufacturing powerhouse, India has not yet built strong furniture brands with a clear global identity.
The conversation stressed that “Make in India” should evolve beyond production. Encouraging deeper investment in research, branding, and design innovation. At Elev8 2025, designers – Rebecaa Reubens, Dhruvkant Amin, Yayati Patel, and Jayesh Mistry delved into the Indian design community. A balance between preserving Indian roots and addressing market challenges, the role of designers, and the impact of innovation and technology.
The discussion emphasized that while India’s domestic market offers immense growth opportunities, it is equally important to build strong global Indian brands rooted in authenticity and quality. Innovation, correct branding, showcasing craftsmanship, and understanding evolving consumer desires (nostalgia, character, exclusivity) are key to the future.