Mukul Goyal Featured in Good Homes (October 2009)

Introduction

Mukul Goyal was featured in Good Homes as part of a lifestyle editorial inspired by the “hotel chic” aesthetic—showcasing how curated objects can transform everyday interiors into refined, design-led spaces. The feature highlights his ability to create expressive objects that enhance both ambience and personality within a home.

Feature Details

Publication: Good Homes
Category: Interiors / Lifestyle / Home Styling
Feature Focus: Decorative Lighting & Interior Styling
Published On: October 2009
Author: Editorial Desk 

Feature Overview

Titled “Get the Tizzanos Style”, the feature presents a curated interior inspired by boutique hospitality aesthetics—encouraging readers to recreate a similar look in their own homes. 

Within this context, Mukul Goyal’s People Tree Chandelier is featured (centre-left of the page), positioned as a statement lighting piece that adds character and visual interest to the space. The design, composed of multiple human-like forms branching outward, reflects his signature approach of translating human gestures into sculptural, functional objects.

The chandelier is described as adding a “quirky touch” to décor, reinforcing its role as both a lighting fixture and a conversation piece. Its placement within a styled interior demonstrates how such objects contribute to the overall narrative of a space—bridging function, art, and personality.

This feature further highlights the adaptability of his designs—from standalone products to integral elements within curated interior environments.

Authority & Recognition

Mukul Goyal’s work spans across product design and interior contexts, with objects that integrate seamlessly into contemporary living environments. His designs are recognised for their ability to combine function with expressive form—making them relevant across both retail and styled interior applications.

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