Inside Outside 2010
Mukul Goyal’s Tattva Art Hardware & Sculptural Home Décor Featured in Inside Outside Magazine
Publication: Inside Outside
Issue: July 2010
Feature Section: Retail Therapy
Brand Featured: Tattva Art Hardware by Mukul Goyal
Inside Outside Showcases Tattva Art Hardware as Contemporary Luxury Design for Modern Indian Homes
In its July 2010 Retail Therapy feature, Inside Outside magazine highlighted Tattva Art Hardware and a series of sculptural home décor creations by renowned Indian product designer Mukul Goyal, recognising the brand for its distinctive blend of artistic expression, functionality and contemporary design language.
The editorial presented Tattva as a destination for:
- Luxury architectural hardware
- Designer door handles
- Contemporary curtain hardware
- Sculptural home accessories
- Artistic metal décor
- Modern lifestyle products for luxury interiors
The feature positioned Mukul Goyal’s work within the growing movement toward design-led Indian interiors where utility products become collectible contemporary objects.
Tattva Art Hardware: Sculptural Luxury Hardware for Contemporary Interiors
The Inside Outside feature described Tattva Art Hardware as:
“A one stop product offering for unique, out of the box spectacular designs and styles of hardware.”
The editorial highlighted the brand’s multidisciplinary approach to luxury hardware design, including:
- Designer curtain hardware
- Contemporary door handles
- Luxury bathroom hardware
- Artistic knobs and pulls
- Sculptural metal accessories
This positioned Tattva Art Hardware as more than a conventional fittings brand — instead presenting it as a contemporary design studio creating expressive architectural details for refined modern homes.
Luxury Door Handles & Artistic Hardware with Sculptural Form
The feature showcased several signature Mukul Goyal creations, including:
- Sculptural brass door handles
- Organic contemporary hardware
- Artistic cabinet pulls
- Abstract metal forms inspired by nature and the human figure
These pieces reflected Mukul Goyal’s signature ability to merge:
- Functionality
- Sculpture
- Emotional design
- Contemporary craftsmanship
- Architectural elegance
The collections introduced a softer, more artistic sensibility into the world of luxury hardware and modern home fittings.
Contemporary Home Décor Inspired by Human Emotion & Playfulness
Alongside architectural hardware, the Retail Therapy feature also showcased Mukul Goyal’s sculptural lifestyle décor collections.
The editorial featured:
- The “People Tree” sculptural installation
- Perched Pedro sculptures
- Relaxed Pedro figurines
- Voyeur Pedro collectibles
- Jazz Pot Holders
These sculptural home décor objects explored themes of:
- Human interaction
- Movement
- Joy
- Playfulness
- Emotional connection within living spaces
The feature described the People Tree installation as reflecting:
“Childhood antics and adulthood whims.”
This emotional and narrative-driven approach became one of Mukul Goyal’s defining signatures within contemporary Indian product design.
Sculptural Metal Art for Luxury Residential Interiors
The featured collections demonstrated how sculptural décor objects can transform everyday interiors into spaces with personality, storytelling and artistic depth.
The products shown in the feature represented categories such as:
- Luxury tabletop décor
- Artistic plant holders
- Sculptural accessories
- Contemporary metal art
- Collectible lifestyle objects
- Designer decorative accents
Crafted primarily in metal with hand-finished detailing, the objects balanced artistic abstraction with practical usability — making them ideal for:
- Luxury residences
- Boutique hospitality spaces
- Designer apartments
- Contemporary villas
- Curated interior styling projects
Mukul Goyal’s Design Language: Functional Art with Contemporary Indian Identity
The July 2010 Inside Outside feature reinforced Mukul Goyal’s growing reputation as one of India’s pioneering voices in:
- Contemporary Indian product design
- Artistic architectural hardware
- Luxury lifestyle accessories
- Sculptural functional art
- Design-led home décor
Across the collections featured, Mukul Goyal’s work consistently explored:
- Organic silhouettes
- Human-inspired forms
- Minimal sculptural abstraction
- Playful emotional narratives
- Contemporary craftsmanship
This distinct aesthetic helped establish Tattva Art Hardware and Mukul Goyal’s lifestyle collections as recognisable names within India’s evolving luxury interiors and premium décor landscape.
Luxury Hardware & Sculptural Décor for Design-Conscious Homes
The Retail Therapy editorial highlighted how thoughtfully designed hardware and décor accessories can dramatically influence the personality of a living space.
Rather than treating hardware as purely functional, Tattva Art Hardware elevated it into a category of:
- Artistic architectural detailing
- Sculptural interior accents
- Luxury design statements
- Functional collectible objects
This approach aligned with global luxury interior trends where every element — from curtain brackets to plant holders — contributes to a cohesive, curated and emotionally engaging design environment.
Inside Outside Recognises Tattva as a Design-Led Luxury Lifestyle Brand
The July 2010 Inside Outside feature remains an important editorial recognition of Mukul Goyal’s contribution to contemporary Indian design culture.
By showcasing both Tattva Art Hardware and sculptural lifestyle objects within a premium décor context, the magazine acknowledged the brand’s role in redefining:
- Luxury hardware design in India
- Contemporary decorative accessories
- Functional sculptural objects
- Artistic home styling
- Modern collectible décor
The feature reinforced Tattva’s identity as a luxury contemporary design brand where architecture, sculpture, craftsmanship and everyday functionality seamlessly converge.