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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
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Topic: Home furniture

#BornFromArt — Artize Atelier brings artful, award-winning bath fixtures to Delhi

With art-inspired shapes, minimalistic forms and meticulous finishes, Artize Atelier’s collections signal the onset of a new era in bathroom luxury.

Indonesian wood, sustainable pieces, Italian imports — bespoke furniture is changing Indian homes

Prices for such 'niche' furniture are high. But brands like Kayu Inspirations, Differeniture & Attrattiva — based in Delhi-NCR — ensure no two homes look alike.

Why renting furniture is the new revolution among millennials

Millennials lead fast-paced and constantly changing lives, which makes renting furniture perfect from them as opposed to the long-term commitment of buying furniture.

Eyeing India’s furniture market, Amazon teases first physical showcase in New Delhi

The pilot-project experiential showcase, not open to customers, is the first of its kind for Amazon globally.

India’s first Ikea store in Hyderabad will offer samosas & ‘vegetable meatballs’

From installing furniture at people's home to serving food catering to Indian taste, Ikea is doing it all to succeed in India. 

With grasp of local preferences, Ikea shows how to tap into international markets

World's largest furniture retailer to open its first Indian store in Hyderabad minus its famed pork-and-beef Swedish meatballs.

On Camera

What’s worse—boycotting Haleem or stuffing it in dosa & croissant?

Haleem, as a dish, deserves its status. It has sadly become the target of two things: communalism and bad experiments.

With 50% of India’s crude imports passing through Strait of Hormuz, concerns mount over US-Iran standoff

The crude flows in the Strait of Hormuz largely originate from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Qatar and move to China, India, Japan and South Korea.

India asks Dassault to submit bid for 114 Rafale fighter jets by April-end

Analysis of IAF proposal shows that the true Make in India component is much lesser than expected, therefore negotiations will focus on increasing that component.

No country is ever fully sovereign. Cold War era taught India its real meaning

India’s fraught neighbourhood places multiple constraints on its strategic choices. It leaves no time to take a deep breath, lean back and reset.