Hardware is often the most used yet least considered part of a space. It is touched daily, experienced subconsciously and expected to last. The Tattva collection by Mukul Goyal brings together cabinetware, doorware, curtain hardware, nameplates and decorative brass elements into a unified design language — where each piece is handcrafted as both function and form.

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The Art of Hardware

The Tattva collection is built on a simple idea — that everyday hardware can be more than functional. It can carry meaning, material integrity and design intent. Developed as a complete range of architectural hardware, the collection includes:

  • Cabinet handles, knobs and drawer pulls
  • Door handles, mortise handles and accent handles
  • Curtain hardware including finials, brackets and accessories
  • Nameplates and signage elements
  • Decorative brass tiles and architectural surfaces

Each piece is designed to feel considered in the hand and consistent within the space, transforming hardware into a quiet but defining presence.

 

Handcrafted in Recycled Brass

Material is central to the Tattva philosophy. Most products in the collection are crafted using recycled cast brass, chosen for its durability, warmth and ability to age gracefully. The making process combines traditional craftsmanship with modern techniques, ensuring both precision and individuality in each piece.

This results in hardware that:

  • Lasts for years of daily use
  • Develops a natural patina over time
  • Maintains a tactile, material-rich quality
  • Aligns with sustainable production practices

 

Sculptural Design Across Categories

What distinguishes the Tattva collection by Mukul Goyal is its sculptural approach.

Forms are drawn from:

  • Nature — branches, leaves, flowers
  • Geometry — clean lines and architectural shapes
  • Craft traditions — textures and hand-finished surfaces

This ensures that whether it is a door handle, cabinet knob or curtain finial, each piece feels like part of a larger design language rather than an isolated object.

 

Explore the Tattva Categories

The collection is designed as a complete hardware system across interiors. You can explore each category below:

Cabinetware

Handles, knobs and drawer pulls designed for kitchens, wardrobes and furniture.
→ Cabinetware

Doorware

Pull handles, accent handles and mortise handles for entrances and interior doors.
→ Doorware

Curtainware

Curtain rods, finials, brackets, tiebacks and accessories for window systems.
→ Curtainware

Nameplates

Personalised brass nameplates designed for entrances and identity signage.
→ Nameplates

Decorative Tiles

Sculptural brass tiles that introduce texture and depth to architectural surfaces.
→ Titles

 

Designing a Cohesive Interior

The strength of the Tattva collection lies in its ability to create consistency across spaces.

A simple approach:

  • Choose a material finish (e.g., burnished brass)
  • Apply it across doors, cabinets and curtain hardware
  • Vary forms slightly to avoid repetition

This creates an interior that feels:

  • Cohesive without being rigid
  • Designed without being overworked
  • Consistent across rooms and functions

 

Hardware That Ages With the Space

Unlike plated or disposable hardware, solid brass evolves over time. Handles develop subtle marks of use. Finials deepen in tone. Surfaces become richer with age. This is not wear — it is character. The Tattva collection by Mukul Goyal is designed with this in mind — to create hardware that is kept, not replaced.