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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 January 10, 2026
The Hinduja Foundation unveiled its latest publication, Early North India and Its Coinage, at a distinguished ceremony in New Delhi, with Shri Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, formally releasing the book. The event was attended by scholars, historians and dignitaries, including Shri Jaiveer Singh, Minister of Tourism and Culture, Government of Uttar Pradesh, Mr. Prakash P. Hinduja, Trustee, Hinduja Foundation, and Mr. Ashok P. Hinduja, Chairman, Hinduja Foundation.
Published in both English and Hindi, the book is India’s first comprehensive and illustrated study of early North Indian coinage, documenting coins dating from 300 BCE to 300 CE. Authored by historian Devendra Handa, the publication features over 850 coins, making it the largest documented assemblage of indigenous coinage from this period in North India.
The book examines coinage from republics, tribes and monarchies that emerged after the Mauryan period, covering regions such as Mathura, Kannauj, Panchal and Kaushambi in the Ganga–Yamuna doab, along with parts of Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan. Through detailed visuals and commentary, it reflects the religious, cultural and geopolitical context that shaped early Indian society.
Plans are underway to showcase select coins from the collection at the Lucknow Museum, allowing the public to engage closely with this aspect of India’s heritage. The Hinduja Foundation’s numismatic collection today includes over 34,000 historically significant coins, with around 7,000 from North India and nearly 4,200 from Uttar Pradesh alone.
Addressing the gathering, Shri Yogi Adityanath said, “Understanding and preserving history is a national responsibility, and I commend the Hinduja Foundation for this remarkable initiative. The book sheds light on the economic, cultural and political fabric of early North India and highlights the importance of preserving the region's historical heritage for future generations. This book not only chronicles India's heritage but also underscores the enduring contributions of our civilisation to world history, making it an invaluable resource.”
Speaking at the launch, Mr. Ashok P. Hinduja, Chairman, Hinduja Foundation, said, “I extend my sincere gratitude to the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Yogi Adityanath ji, for unveiling this important volume and supporting the plan for public display of these coins at the museum in Lucknow. With a legacy rooted in India, the Hinduja family has always seen itself as a custodian of the country’s cultural and civilisational heritage.”
Mr. Raman Kalyanakrishnan, CEO, Hinduja Foundation, added, “This publication marks an important step in introducing a significant part of North India’s glorious heritage to the public. By showcasing these coins, we enable scholars, students and the wider public to engage with India’s early civilisations first-hand.”
The book showcases a wide variety of coin shapes, metals and symbols, including early depictions of deities such as Kārttikeya, Śiva and Lakṣmī, as well as temples and cultural motifs. Drawing on archaeological findings and the Foundation’s collection, it demonstrates how coins provide insights into trade, governance, religion and everyday life in ancient India.
With this publication, the Hinduja Foundation reinforces its commitment to preserving India’s heritage, promoting scholarship, and ensuring that the country’s cultural legacy is documented and passed on to future generations.
By Manu Vardhan Kannan
Published on January 9, 2026
The Postcard Hotel has announced the launch of its latest wellness-focused property, The Postcard Ayurveda Retreat, Old Goa – A Sitaram Ayurveda Experience, marking a new chapter in experiential luxury hospitality. Set within a UNESCO-recognised heritage region and surrounded by vast reserve forests, the retreat is dedicated entirely to holistic healing and long-term wellbeing.
Developed in collaboration with Sitaram Ayurveda, which carries a healing legacy of over a century, the retreat blends authentic Ayurvedic wisdom with The Postcard Hotel’s signature philosophy of thoughtful luxury. Designed as a quiet sanctuary away from everyday distractions, the property encourages guests to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with their inner balance.
Speaking about the launch, Kapil Chopra, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Postcard Hotel, said, “With The Postcard Ayurveda Retreat, we have created a pioneering wellness sanctuary in India that offers a comprehensive experience to address unique lifestyle needs and concerns of each guest. The stays here start from minimum seven nights and are all-inclusive healing journeys focused on providing highly personalised programmes for medical wellness, rather than a recreational leisure escape.”
He further added, “In an industry-first collaboration with Sitaram, our intimate retreat supports long-term health, balance and wellbeing by integrating their century-old healing legacy of Ayurveda with the calm of nature, thoughtful design, nourishing cuisine, and perceptive service offered by The Postcard Hotel.”
Dr. Vignesh Devraj, MD (Ay), Founder and Chief Physician, Sitaram Retreats, highlighted the philosophy behind the collaboration, saying, “The Postcard Ayurveda Retreat represents a meaningful convergence of place, purpose, and healing. At its core, Ayurveda is about restoring balance and tapping into the body’s innate potential to heal. Our retreat harmonises these ancient principles with guided consultations, medical insights and personalised care at every step of the tailored wellness programmes.”
Located in the serene surroundings of Old Goa, the retreat is defined by stillness and privacy. At its heart stands a majestic 300-year-old banyan tree, setting the tone for calm and reflection. With only six thoughtfully designed rooms, each featuring private balconies overlooking lush gardens and forested valleys, the property ensures complete seclusion and unhurried healing.
Each guest’s wellness journey begins with an in-depth consultation with resident Ayurvedic physicians, who curate personalised programmes based on individual doshas and health needs. Every aspect of the stay, from treatments and nutrition to rest and daily routines, is carefully designed to support deep restoration rather than leisure-driven relaxation.
Wellness programmes range from seven to fourteen or twenty-one nights, offering guests the flexibility to choose a pace that supports meaningful healing. The retreat caters not only to those seeking treatment but also to guests focused on preventive care, immunity strengthening, and long-term balance.
With this launch, The Postcard Hotel reinforces its commitment to creating transformative hospitality experiences that go beyond luxury, positioning The Postcard Ayurveda Retreat, Old Goa as a destination for mindful living and authentic healing.
Published on January 8, 2026
Onora Hospitality, the parent company of boutique hospitality brand juSTa Hotels & Resorts, has announced the launch of juSTa Luxe High Point Jawai, a boutique wildlife retreat located in the heart of Jawai’s renowned leopard country near Udaipur and Jodhpur.
Situated in Village Bijapur, the newly opened resort offers a tranquil and immersive escape that reflects the rugged beauty, distinctive wildlife, and rich cultural heritage of the Jawai region. Spread across two and a half acres, juSTa Luxe High Point Jawai features 18 thoughtfully designed accommodations, including suites with heated plunge pools, each created to balance modern comfort with a deep connection to nature.
All rooms are equipped with premium amenities such as climate-controlled air conditioning, high-speed Wi-Fi, flat-screen smart televisions, mini-bars, tea and coffee makers, electronic safes, quality linen, workspaces, wardrobes, telephones, and round-the-clock power backup. Select accommodations also feature private plunge pools, open-air showers, bathtubs, private gardens, and spacious sit-out areas.
Commenting on the launch, Ashish Vohra, Founder and CEO of Onora Hospitality Private Limited, said, “The growing popularity of Jawai as a wildlife and experiential travel destination presents a meaningful opportunity for us to introduce our signature style of intimate, design-led hospitality. With juSTa Luxe High Point Jawai, we aim to create an immersive retreat that blends comfort with adventure while celebrating the natural and cultural heritage of the region. This launch also strengthens our expanding presence in India’s national parks, where we already operate boutique resorts in Sariska and Jim Corbett under the juSTa brand and in Ranthambore under Bookmark Resorts.”
The resort offers a curated range of lifestyle and wellness experiences, including a swimming pool, a multicuisine restaurant with indoor dining and an intimate al fresco space, a 1,500-square-foot banquet hall, and a spa with two treatment rooms and a steam bath. Guests can also enjoy indoor and outdoor recreational activities such as carrom, foosball, badminton, and cricket.
Easily accessible by road from both Jodhpur and Udaipur, juSTa Luxe High Point Jawai serves as a convenient base for exploring the region’s key attractions. These include the Jawai Dam, Ranakpur Jain Temple, Pola Lake, guided jungle safaris, and exceptional birdwatching opportunities that have established Jawai as one of India’s most distinctive wildlife destinations.
Known for its dramatic granite hills and its rare culture of harmonious coexistence between humans and leopards, Jawai continues to gain recognition among nature lovers and experiential travellers alike. The opening of juSTa Luxe High Point Jawai marks a significant milestone in Onora Hospitality’s journey to create soulful, experience-led stays across India’s most inspiring landscapes.
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