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Published on December 31, 2024
As we approach the close of 2024, it's the perfect time to reflect on the key trends that have shaped the kitchen design landscape this year and look ahead to the innovative directions expected to define 2025. Mr. Selvakumar Rajulu, Managing Director of Nolte FZE Dubai, shares his insights into the evolving world of kitchen interiors and design.
1. Sustainable KitchensSustainability is no longer a mere buzzword; it has become an essential part of kitchen design. In 2024, sustainability took center stage, and kitchen designs increasingly reflect the growing need to integrate eco-conscious solutions. Nolte Group has consistently led the way in this space, focusing on materials that are environmentally friendly and ensuring that functionality and design are paired with sustainability.
2. Form and FunctionThe modular kitchen designs of 2024 struck a perfect balance between aesthetics and practicality. Designers favored striking color contrasts, structured finishes, and natural, timeless hues that create visually stunning yet functional spaces. A standout addition to Nolte's offerings this year is the Vellutto range, which introduces innovative features like anti-fingerprint surfaces and new, sophisticated color options such as Caramel, Graphite, and Black Green.
3. Open Concept KitchensToday's kitchens have evolved beyond their traditional role as cooking spaces. The open-concept kitchen has become multifunctional, seamlessly blending with the living and dining areas. This shift has allowed for greater efficiency in meal preparation, fostering an environment that encourages social interaction and flexibility. Nolte's modular kitchen designs cater to these evolving needs, offering both luxury and functionality in equal measure.
Building upon the trends established in 2024, the kitchen interior design of 2025 will continue to emphasize functionality while embracing modern minimalism and style.
1. Functional IslandsAs part of Nolte’s ongoing commitment to creating well-thought-out spaces, functional kitchen islands will remain a key design element. These islands are not just beautiful; they are practical, serving as multitasking spaces that facilitate cooking, dining, and storage. Nolte’s focus on “Design meets function” ensures that each layout maximizes every inch of kitchen space, supporting daily living with efficiency and tidiness.
2. Bold ColorsThe kitchen is the heart of the home, and Nolte believes in infusing life into this central space with bold and vibrant colors. In 2025, we can expect to see kitchens that embrace bold tones, complemented by warm whites, greys, and earth tones. This dynamic mix creates a serene yet chic atmosphere that balances elegance with comfort, making the kitchen a welcoming and stylish space for all.
3. Handleless KitchensIn the pursuit of sleek, modern aesthetics, the handleless kitchen will continue to gain prominence in 2025. This minimalist design approach eliminates traditional handles, creating clean lines and uninterrupted surfaces. The result is a streamlined, clutter-free kitchen that exudes modern elegance while offering more organization and easy maintenance.
4. Open ShelvingAs the desire for personalization in kitchen design grows, open shelving will play an integral role in showcasing collections and curated items. In 2025, kitchens will embrace open shelving as a key storage solution, allowing homeowners to display decorative pieces or functional items in a way that adds character and style to the space.
As we enter 2025, the evolution of kitchen interiors will continue to reflect a balance of aesthetics, functionality, and personalization. At Nolte, we are committed to staying ahead of the curve by offering innovative, sustainable solutions that align with the changing needs and desires of homeowners.
These trends showcase how the kitchen is evolving into a dynamic, multi-functional space that is not only about cooking but also about living, entertaining, and personal expression.
We look forward to seeing how these trends unfold in the coming year and are excited about the continued possibilities in the world of kitchen design.
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By Hariharan U
Published on May 20, 2026
Tata Chemicals’ CSR initiative Okhai has launched its latest Ajrakh collection, a contemporary reinterpretation of one of India’s oldest and most celebrated textile traditions rooted in the craft heritage of Kutch.
The collection has been developed in collaboration with artisan designer Mubin Khatri and his team from Dhamadka, bringing together traditional craftsmanship and modern design across 19 handcrafted garments. The line has been developed over eight months, focusing on blending heritage techniques with contemporary silhouettes and print innovations.
Crafted in breathable cotton and cotton twill, the collection uses natural dyes and traditional methods such as pothai, where fabrics are hand-painted using natural colours. It also experiments with reimagined block-print techniques, separating outlines and filler blocks to create more dynamic and versatile patterns.
A notable innovation in the collection is the use of Ajrakh on twill cotton denim, offering a modern interpretation of the craft while retaining its cultural identity.
Speaking about the launch, Manorath Dhillon said Ajrakh is deeply rooted in history and community, and the collection aims to evolve the craft for contemporary wardrobes while preserving its authenticity.
Sustainability remains central to the initiative, with natural fabrics, eco-friendly dyes, and reuse of existing blocks to reduce waste. Through this collection, Okhai continues its focus on preserving Indian artisan traditions while making them relevant for modern consumers.
Häfele has introduced its Cronus Digi-Step Hobs, reinforcing everyday kitchen safety through integrated flame protection technology designed for modern cooking environments.
At the core of the product’s safety system is the Flame Failure Safety Device (FFSD), a built-in valve mechanism that automatically activates when the flame goes out unexpectedly, such as due to wind or accidental extinguishing. The system immediately cuts off the gas supply, preventing leakage and ensuring a safer cooking experience without requiring any manual intervention.
The FFSD feature is installed across all burners, offering consistent protection regardless of which cooking zone is in use. This ensures that safety is maintained uniformly during everyday cooking activities, adding reliability to both routine and intensive kitchen use.
By combining practical engineering with user-focused design, Häfele continues to strengthen its position in delivering modern kitchen solutions that balance functionality, efficiency, and safety. The Cronus Digi-Step Hobs reflect the growing emphasis on integrating intelligent safety mechanisms into everyday home appliances, particularly in urban kitchens where convenience and protection go hand in hand
L'Oréal has announced the launch of its 2026 Big Bang Beauty Tech Innovation Program, inviting startups across South Asia Pacific, Middle East and North Africa (SAPMENA) to co-create the future of AI-powered commerce, creator ecosystems, and sustainable beauty solutions.
The global beauty major is positioning the program as a launchpad for scalable innovation, offering selected startups a fully funded commercial pilot with one of its 40 international brands. Winners will also gain access to potential expansion across 35 SAPMENA markets and receive year-long mentorship from senior leadership and ecosystem partners.
Now in its third year, the initiative has already seen seven startups progress to commercial pilots from countries including India, Australia, Singapore, and the UAE.
The 2026 edition focuses on three major industry shifts: AI-powered commerce, creator and affiliate-led ecosystems, and circular economy solutions. Startups can apply under five innovation themes including Connected Brand Experience, Creators & Affiliates, AI-Powered Commerce, Science for Beauty, and Innovation for Good.
Speaking on the initiative, Vismay Sharma, President of L’Oréal SAPMENA Zone, said the region is emerging as a global hub for tech innovation, describing it as a “Silicon Valley for Beauty Tech” driven by digitally native consumers and rapid digital commerce growth.
Jacques Lebel, Managing Director of L'Oréal India, highlighted India’s fast-evolving beauty market and the role of startups in shaping next-generation beauty technology solutions.
Saloni Shah Javeri, Chief Digital and Marketing Officer of L'Oréal India, noted that AI-driven personalization, creator ecosystems, and sustainability-led innovation are redefining how consumers discover and experience beauty.
The program also showcased 2025 winners including Indian startups such as Without and Sravathi AI, alongside global participants like Heatseeker, Halo AI, and Wubble AI, each demonstrating real-world applications ranging from sustainable materials science to AI-driven influencer discovery and real-time customer intelligence.
The SAPMENA region, which accounts for a large digitally active consumer base, is increasingly seen as a testing ground for beauty tech innovation, with strong startup ecosystem growth across India, Singapore, and the Middle East.
Key dates for the 2026 edition include submissions open until 3 July 2026, regional finals between August and September, and a grand finale scheduled in Singapore in November 2026.
The program continues L’Oréal’s broader push to integrate AI, data-driven commerce, and sustainability into the global beauty industry through startup-led innovation partnerships.
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