Better Interiors 2010
Tattva by Mukul Goyal Featured in Better Interiors for Luxury Designer Door Handles & Contemporary Architectural Hardware
Publication: Better Interiors
Issue: January 2010
Brand Featured: Tattva
Designer: Mukul Goyal
Better Interiors Highlights Tattva as a Contemporary Luxury Architectural Hardware Brand
In its January 2010 issue, Better Interiors featured Tattva, the contemporary designer hardware and luxury home décor brand created by acclaimed Indian product designer Mukul Goyal.
The editorial spotlighted Tattva’s sculptural collection of designer door handles and contemporary architectural hardware, recognising the brand for transforming everyday utility fittings into artistic design elements for modern luxury interiors.
At a time when architectural hardware in India was still largely treated as a purely functional category, Tattva introduced a distinctive design-led approach that blended:
- Sculptural craftsmanship
- Contemporary aesthetics
- Functional elegance
- Artistic detailing
- Luxury material finishes
The feature positioned Tattva within the growing market for:
- Luxury door handles
- Designer architectural hardware
- Contemporary brass hardware
- Premium interior fittings
- Sculptural home accessories
- Luxury home décor products
Sculptural Designer Door Handles for Contemporary Indian Interiors
The Better Interiors feature showcased several signature Tattva door handle collections designed by Mukul Goyal, including:
- Cobble Collection
- Leaves Line
- Pedro Range
The editorial described these products as:
“Stylish handles” designed to “add a distinctive character to your doors.”
Rather than functioning merely as hardware accessories, the collections were presented as sculptural design statements capable of enhancing the visual identity of luxury residential interiors and contemporary architectural spaces.
The featured collections reflected Mukul Goyal’s signature artistic vocabulary inspired by:
- Organic forms
- Natural textures
- Sculptural abstraction
- Human interaction
- Contemporary minimalism
The Cobble Collection, inspired by cobbled pathways and stone-like forms, introduced a tactile sculptural quality into architectural hardware.
The Leaves Line explored elongated organic silhouettes inspired by botanical movement and fluidity, while maintaining ergonomic functionality and contemporary elegance.
Contemporary Brass Hardware with Luxury Finishes
The Better Interiors editorial highlighted the premium materiality and finish quality of Tattva’s architectural hardware collections.
Crafted primarily in brass, the featured designer door handles were available in refined luxury finishes including:
- Matte gold
- Antique brass
- Matte nickel
- Patina finishes
These sophisticated finishes positioned Tattva within the premium category of:
- Luxury brass hardware
- Designer metal fittings
- Contemporary architectural accessories
- High-end interior hardware
- Decorative door hardware
The emphasis on finish, texture and sculptural detailing reinforced Mukul Goyal’s approach to elevating hardware into collectible contemporary design objects.
Tattva Helped Redefine Architectural Hardware as Functional Art
One of the defining aspects of the Better Interiors feature was its recognition of Tattva’s role in transforming architectural hardware into a form of functional art.
Through sculptural door handles and artistic fittings, Mukul Goyal challenged the conventional perception of hardware as invisible utility products by introducing:
- Emotional expression
- Artistic storytelling
- Sculptural sophistication
- Design-led utility
- Contemporary craftsmanship
This philosophy became central to Tattva’s identity and helped establish the brand within India’s emerging ecosystem of luxury interior design and contemporary collectible décor.
The feature reinforced how even relatively small architectural details such as door handles could significantly influence:
- Interior character
- Material richness
- Spatial personality
- Design coherence
- Luxury residential aesthetics
Contemporary Indian Product Design with Sculptural Sensibility
By 2010, Mukul Goyal had become increasingly recognised for creating contemporary Indian design collections that merged sculpture, utility and emotional warmth across categories including:
- Designer architectural hardware
- Luxury home décor
- Sculptural lighting
- Artistic bathroom accessories
- Functional metal art
- Contemporary lifestyle products
His work consistently explored how objects used in everyday living could possess both practical functionality and artistic individuality.
The Tattva collections featured in Better Interiors reflected this larger design philosophy through their balance of:
- Ergonomics and artistry
- Simplicity and sculptural expression
- Material refinement and emotional resonance
- Utility and luxury aesthetics
Better Interiors Recognises Tattva as a Design-Led Luxury Hardware Brand
The January 2010 Better Interiors feature remains an important editorial recognition of Tattva’s contribution to contemporary Indian architectural hardware and luxury interior styling.
By showcasing sculptural designer door handles and contemporary brass hardware within a premium interiors publication, the editorial acknowledged Mukul Goyal’s role in helping redefine architectural fittings as expressive design objects capable of bringing artistry, elegance and individuality into modern luxury homes.