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Ikkis marries traditional beauty with contemporary design
The Sunday Guardian
|June 08, 2025
Those with a discerning eye never underestimate the value of the right products in beautifying a space.
Yet very few brands understand the importance of the product in the overall design narrative. Fortunately, Ikkis, helmed by Gunjan Gupta, does.
At first glance, Ikkis seems to be a design label, but at closer inspection, one discovers it incorporates a design philosophy touching on every aspect of a space. Inspired by the number 21, or ikkis in Hindi, which carries the weight of spiritual and cultural significance, the brand reimagines 21 iconic Indian objects and rituals for the modern world.
"What makes Ikkis special is how seamlessly we blend craftsmanship and utility. The collections are created using materials like copper and terracotta, echoing Ayurvedic principles and our collective memory of Indian kitchens. Every piece, whether stackable, modular, or buildable, is designed with care. It encourages a slower, more mindful way of living and provides an everyday function, layered with meaning," explains Gupta, the founder and creative director at Ikkis.
An internationally acclaimed product designer, Gupta earned a Master's degree from the esteemed Central Saint Martins in London. She is also the founder of Studio Wrap, an award-winning design practice and a luxury interiors, furniture, and product design studio. Gupta's work has been showcased at prestigious international exhibitions at prominent events such as Salone del Mobile, Maison & Objet, and Design Miami.
Gupta also bears the distinction of being the only Indian designer whose works are featured in the permanent collections of the world's most esteemed institutions, including MAD Paris, the Museum of Decorative Arts, M+ Museum Hong Kong, and most recently, the prestigious Vitra Design Museum in Germany. Her name was also included in Phaidon's Designs for Life, a definitive list of the world's most influential designers.
This story is from the June 08, 2025 edition of The Sunday Guardian.
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