Better Interiors 2014
Mukul Goyal in Better Interiors (August 2014): Bathroom Accessories & Vanity Design
Mukul Goyal Featured in Better Interiors – Functional Bathroom Accessories & Vanity Design
In the August 2014 issue of Better Interiors, Mukul Goyal’s work is featured within a curated editorial on bathroom accessories and vanity design in India, a category where function, spatial efficiency, and material detailing intersect.
The feature brings together a selection of designer bathroom accessories, hardware, and vanity elements, highlighting how everyday routines can be enhanced through design-led interventions. Within this context, Mukul Goyal’s work is included as part of a broader composition of functional home accessories in India, reinforcing the relevance of sculptural form within utilitarian spaces.
Editorial Positioning: Design in Functional Interior Spaces
The feature frames bathrooms as high-utility environments where design is often overlooked, while demonstrating how thoughtful products can introduce:
- Visual clarity and spatial organisation
- Material richness and tactile engagement
- Compact, space-efficient solutions
- Integration of hardware within overall interior styling
Mukul Goyal’s inclusion highlights how designer bathroom hardware in India can move beyond basic utility to become integral components of the interior design language.
Media Coverage
Bathroom & Vanity Feature – Product Inclusions
Summary:
This editorial presents a curated mix of bathroom décor, vanity accessories, and functional hardware, positioned within a design framework that balances comfort, usability, and visual appeal.
Mukul Goyal’s work appears through two key products:
- “I Love Mirror” – a modern vanity mirror design in India, incorporating figurative elements that extend beyond reflection into visual interaction
- Tattva Rope Double Hook – a designer towel hook in India, transforming a standard utility object into a sculptural hardware element
These inclusions reinforce a consistent design approach where movement, interaction, and identity are embedded within everyday objects.
Design Perspective: Interaction Within Utility
Within the bathroom context—typically defined by compactness and functional constraints—Mukul Goyal’s designs introduce a layer of interaction and narrative:
- The vanity mirror becomes more than reflective—it acts as a visual and experiential object
- The towel hook evolves from a standard fixture into a designed gesture within space
This reflects a broader philosophy where functional home accessories in India are designed not as passive tools, but as active participants in daily routines.
The result is a category of designer bathroom accessories where form and function operate without hierarchy.
Publication Details
- Publication: Better Interiors
- Category: Interiors / Home Design / Lifestyle
- Issue: August 2014
- Feature Type: Product Curation / Bathroom & Vanity Accessories
- Feature Focus:
- Bathroom accessories and vanity elements
- Functional hardware and utility products
- Design-led everyday objects
- Material-driven product detailing
Authority & Credibility
Feature placement in Better Interiors, a leading Indian interiors and architecture publication, establishes:
- Credibility within professional interior design and architecture communities
- Recognition in functional and utility-driven design categories
- Visibility among design practitioners and specifiers
- Alignment with curated, trend-driven editorial selections
Inclusion within a multi-brand curated feature further reinforces Mukul Goyal’s relevance in highly practical design environments, where selection is driven by both usability and design integrity.
Strategic Value
This coverage contributes to:
- Strengthening Mukul Goyal’s presence in bathroom accessories and designer hardware in India
- Enhancing discoverability for:
- bathroom accessories designer India
- designer towel hooks India
- modern vanity mirror design India
- Tattva hardware Mukul Goyal
- Expanding association from décor into utility-driven interior design segments
- Reinforcing positioning in space-efficient and functional design solutions
Positioning Impact
This feature positions Mukul Goyal’s work as:
- Integrated into everyday living environments, including high-utility spaces
- Relevant to modern Indian interior design across all zones of a home
- Designed with equal emphasis on function, form, and interaction
- Representative of a design philosophy where no space is too small for thoughtful design
It reinforces Mukul Goyal’s identity as a designer who extends design thinking into even the most routine aspects of daily life.
Explore More
- About Mukul Goyal
- Design Philosophy
- Tattva Hardware Collection
- Home Accessories Collection