The 'IKKIS' kitchenwares have been designed by Gunjan Gupta as a series of items for the home that draw inspiration from traditional objects to highlight the importance of Indian heritage craft. Unveiled at Maison & Objet 2019 in Paris to the delight of attendees, the items all feature a distinctly creative aesthetic that puts focus on traditional items one would find as a mainstay part of the everyday Indian lifestyle. This includes a glass, platter, decanter, flatware and much more that has all been given a gilded finish to create a high-end user experience.
The 'IKKIS' kitchenwares collection consists of 21 items in total, which is where the project gets its title as Ikkis means 21 in Hindi.
High-End Indian Heritage Kitchenwares
The 'IKKIS' Kitchenwares by Gunjan Gupta are Traditional
Trend Themes
1. Indian Heritage Craft Revival - Opportunity for businesses to create products that showcase traditional Indian craft techniques and reach a new audience.
2. Luxury Kitchenwares - The demand for high-end kitchenwares with unique aesthetics and craftsmanship is growing, creating opportunities for premium brands.
3. Gilded Finish - Incorporating a gilded finish in kitchenware designs adds a touch of luxury and elegance, presenting opportunities for innovative product development.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can leverage the revival of Indian heritage craft to offer unique and culturally rich products.
2. Kitchenware - The kitchenware industry can explore the market for luxury, design-driven products that cater to consumers seeking distinctive and high-quality items.
3. Artisanal Crafts - Artisanal crafts and luxury brands can collaborate to create kitchenwares with gilded finishes, combining traditional craftsmanship with a touch of opulence.