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Craft-Led Hospitality & Interior Projects in India

At VISHH, we bring Indian craft into physical spaces - making hospitality and interiors more tactile, more alive and more meaningful. We work as a craft sourcing and production partner in India, collaborating with restaurants, hotels, architects and designers to develop handcrafted installations, textile-based artworks and bespoke interior elements rooted in traditional techniques and contemporary design.

Our goal is simple: to democratise craft by moving it beyond galleries and into everyday spaces - places where people gather, eat, stay and experience stories through material, texture and form.

What We Create

We develop craft-led interior and hospitality projects using a wide range of Indian techniques and materials, translating cultural references into physical, spatial experiences.

Our work includes:

  • Hand-embroidered artworks and textile installations

  • Woven lighting elements and fabric-based fixtures

  • Fiber, clay and mixed-media sculptural pieces

  • Raffia, macramé and hand-woven ceiling installations

  • Bespoke wall panels and soft architectural elements

  • Handmade floral and organic-material installations


Each project is developed in close collaboration with artisan clusters, designers and spatial teams - ensuring craft remains central to the design, not decorative.

Why Craft Belongs in Hospitality and Interiors

Modern hospitality spaces often prioritise efficiency and uniformity. Craft introduces something different - human presence, imperfection and memory.

Handmade elements invite people to slow down.
Textures ask to be touched.
Materials carry stories of place, culture and process.

At VISHH, we believe that craft-led interiors turn restaurants, hotels and homes into living environments - not just designed ones.

Our Process

We work as an on-ground craft sourcing and production partner in India, managing the full journey from concept to installation.

Our process includes:

  • Concept development and design translation

  • Craft and material feasibility mapping

  • Artisan sourcing across weaving, embroidery and mixed craft clusters

  • Sketches, prototyping, sampling and scale testing

  • Production planning and quality control

  • Finishing, logistics and installation coordination


This structured approach allows architects and hospitality teams to work with handmade elements confidently, without compromising on timelines or execution quality.

Who We Work With

We collaborate with:

  • Architects and interior designers

  • Hospitality groups and restaurateurs

  • Boutique hotels and residential projects

  • Cultural and experiential spaces


Our projects span across restaurants, hotels, private residences and public-facing environments looking to integrate craft into contemporary spatial design.

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