HERITAGE REVIVEDThe Vintage Ornamental Elegance collection from Maspar draws inspiration from architectural pillars and ornamental scrollwork. The range avoids bold excess in favour of quiet sophistication. The palette features a restrained mix of deep blues, muted purples and warm beiges designed to create an intimate, lived-in feel. From quilted bed covers to towel sets, the collection offers a complete styling solution.PRICE: Rs. 23,999 to Rs. 31,999AT: www.maspar.comENGINEERED COMFORT Bringing a 30-year North American legacy to India, MagickHome, the modular interior expert, has expanded into the furniture category, launching a high-performance range of sofas, beds and dining sets. The brand has introduced engineered furniture, focusing on precision joinery, kiln-seasoned solid wood and 100 per cent natural latex seating. With over 500 combinations of fabrics and finishes, MagickHome offers personalisation at scale.PRICE: Rs.15,000 onwardsAT: www.magickhome.comindiaSCULPTED SERENITY Achieving equilibrium between sculptural form and functional comfort requires precise execution. Lira Dining Chair from Trestle, the contemporary design arm of SR Jindal Group, is a case in point. Defined by its bold geometry, the chair features a grounded conical base paired with a floating circular seat and a compact, rounded backrest. A slender metal arc traces the backrest, adding a subtle industrial edge to the soft, tactile upholstery. Available in both fixed and swivel variants, Lira’s earthy palette and fluid lines are designed to complement modern Indian interiors. It’s more than a seat; it’s a quiet architectural statement for the dining room.PRICE: on requestAT: www.trestleindia.comARTISANAL BEGINNINGS It’s not easy to balance modern aesthetics with traditional artisanal techniques, but architect and designer Romit Savla makes it look so easy. Take for instance his new collection, Aarambh by Objects by Soch, the retail arm of Soch Design Studio; the range features seating, tables and cabinets crafted from natural wood with delicate brass accents, emphasising warmth and understated luxury. The collection is defined by soft curves and meticulous joinery.PRICE: Rs. 33,500 to Rs. 3.75 lakhAT: @objects_by_soch (Instagram)BOLD FOLDS FIG Living deepens its origami-inspired roots with the Fold Series, a collection defined by restraint and material intelligence. Moving beyond functional lighting, these pieces span table, floor and pendant lamps. The aesthetic focuses on clean geometry and diffused light, using premium linen and hand-pleated origami paper to soften a room’s atmosphere. In the evolving landscape of Indian design, the Fold Series offers a sophisticated statement of interior intention, earning its place through silent, deliberate beauty.PRICE: Rs. 3,199 to Rs. 3,899AT: www.figliving.comSMART HYDRATION Water technology company Boon has launched Boon Tap, an under-counter RO purifier featuring an eight-stage UltraOsmosis filtration system that handles water up to 2,000 PPM TDS. The system features an award-winning WaterAI app for real-time tracking, three tailored mineral dispensing modes and an elegant gunmetal grey faucet that keeps kitchen counters clutter-free.PRICE: Rs. 20,500AT: www.helloboon.comMODULAR MARVEL Everyone from Marie Kondo fans to gadget geeks will love this one. DailyObjects has introduced NODE, a modular wireless charging ecosystem featuring a dock-and-go design tailored for modern and clutter-free workspaces. This Qi2.2-certified system delivers 25W fast charging for multiple devices through a single-wire setup, incorporating a 5W Apple Watch stand, a 25W charging disk, a portable ambient lamp, and a 7,800mAh portable phone stand. Power has officially met its design match.PRICE: Rs. 10,000 onwardsAT: www.dailyobjects.comFLUID FORM Why settle for rigid seating when you can lounge on a landscape? Haruma’s new Dune Arc sofa brings the fluid geometry of wind-swept deserts straight into your living room. A modular masterpiece sprawling comfortably across six to seven seats, its clever dual-depth design effortlessly shifts from upright days to deep-slouch cinema nights. Handcrafted from a tactile cocktail of leather, fabric, wood and marble, it boasts sculpted armrests with ring detailing and punchy capsule accents. It is less of a standard couch and more of a sculptural anchor that demands to be seen.PRICE: on requestAT: www.haruma.in- EndsPublished By: Shyam BalasubramanianPublished On: Jun 19, 2026 18:00 IST