India Design 2026 Rolls Out the Designer Red Carpet in New Delhi

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With India Design 2026 almost here in Delhi, the week promises a front-row seat to some of the country’s most definitive design experiences, bringing together craft, innovation, and spatial storytelling across immersive exhibitor spaces.

Design Week Takes Center Stage

The event will unfold at NSIC Exhibition Grounds, Okhla, New Delhi, from February 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd, with visitors able to explore the showcases daily between 11 AM – 6 PM.

Aspects Details
Event India Design 2026
Venue NSIC Exhibition Grounds, Okhla, New Delhi
Date February 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd
Time 11 AM – 6 PM
Highlights 11 standout exhibitor spaces, installations, and design showcases

A-Class Marble Launches Angelo Fiore as a Dynamic Canvas

Moving beyond slabs to spatial storytelling, A-Class Marble transforms marble into a dynamic canvas through form and movement. This year marks the launch of Angelo Fiore, a Zambian marble defined by its warm white and champagne-toned base, sourced exclusively from their own quarries.
A-Class Marble: Booth No. Experience & Editions – 70

Immersive Interiors and Material Narratives Define Key Exhibitor Spaces

Among the most compelling highlights is ‘The Velvet Chateau’ by Beyond Designs, conceived as a complete residence unfolding from corridor to study, bedroom to living–dining, set within the shell of an old European church. Coast to Coast Designs brings veneer to life through layered surfaces, while Drapesy in collaboration with Arte unveils a new collection exclusively for the exhibition, where walls tell stories through textures, wallcoverings, and soft furnishings.

  • Beyond Designs: Booth No. Experience & Editions – 106–107 & 117–118
  • Coast to Coast Designs: Booth No. Experience & Editions – 47 & 48
  • Drapesy: Booth No. Experience & Editions – 86 & 87

Global Home Brands and Indian Heritage Craftsmanship Converge

Visitors can step into the Spring collections at Pottery Barn and West Elm, where modern shapes and honest materials combine in inviting ways. Sarita Handa presents a collection weaving Indian heritage into a contemporary architectural narrative, where geometry, memory, and craftsmanship converge in quiet dialogue.

  • Pottery Barn: Booth No. Experience & Editions – 140 & 161
  • West Elm: Booth No. Experience & Editions – 141 & 160
  • Sarita Handa: Booth No. Experience & Editions – 157 & 158

Systems, Future Living, and Public Art Installations Expand the Experience

A system-led approach defines VOX, showcasing ceiling systems, flooring, wall panels, and façade applications that integrate seamlessly into architecture. Wriver debuts a new design language that reimagines home living with timeless pieces carrying a pulse of the future. The exhibition also features “The Dance of Balance,” an installation by Vibhor Sogani reflecting the fragile equilibrium that sustains public life, drawing from the scales of justice.

  • VOX: Booth No. Experience & Editions – 66 & 67
  • Wriver: Booth No. Experience & Editions – 132-135 & 166-169

Event Details Table

Exhibitor Booth No. (Experience & Editions)
A-Class Marble 70
Beyond Designs 106–107 & 117–118
Coast to Coast Designs 47 & 48
Drapesy (with Arte) 86 & 87
Pottery Barn 140 & 161
West Elm 141 & 160
Sarita Handa 157 & 158
VOX 66 & 67
Wriver 132-135 & 166-169
Vibhor Sogani Installation: “The Dance of Balance”

Takeaway

India Design 2026 promises to be more than an exhibition of objects—it is an exploration of spaces where materials, heritage, and innovation converge. From marble reimagined as movement to immersive interiors, future-focused systems, and public art installations, the event offers visitors an opportunity to experience design beyond the surface at NSIC Exhibition Grounds, Okhla, New Delhi, from February 19th to 22nd, between 11 AM – 6 PM.

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