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Alumvista Launches Slim Aluminium Design Solutions for Interiors
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Alumvista Launches Slim Aluminium Design Solutions for Interiors

Alumvista, co-founded by former LG and JK Tyre CMO Amit Gujral, has launched a new range of slim aluminium profiles for doors, windows, wardrobes, and partitions. The start-up unveiled its premium product line at a grand event on April 7 in New Delhi.
With its manufacturing base in Najafgarh and a flagship experience centre in Delhi, Alumvista introduces minimalistic yet functional design tailored to modern Indian aesthetics. The brand leverages the Electrophoresis coating method to ensure long-lasting finishes across its range, which includes swing doors with magnetic locks, pocket wardrobes, and shower cubicles.
“Is your home a true reflection of you? Alumvista is not just about aluminium profiles; it is about creating a lifestyle. Our goal is to introduce home and office owners to a world where minimalism meets functionality—offering them slim, sleek, durable, and aesthetically superior solutions,” said Amit Gujral, Founder & Managing Partner, Alumvista.
“In Bollywood, where every frame is a canvas and every detail tells a story, design is not just aesthetic—it's emotional,” added Shameer Tandon, Music Director & Curator.

Alumvista, co-founded by former LG and JK Tyre CMO Amit Gujral, has launched a new range of slim aluminium profiles for doors, windows, wardrobes, and partitions. The start-up unveiled its premium product line at a grand event on April 7 in New Delhi.With its manufacturing base in Najafgarh and a flagship experience centre in Delhi, Alumvista introduces minimalistic yet functional design tailored to modern Indian aesthetics. The brand leverages the Electrophoresis coating method to ensure long-lasting finishes across its range, which includes swing doors with magnetic locks, pocket wardrobes, and shower cubicles.“Is your home a true reflection of you? Alumvista is not just about aluminium profiles; it is about creating a lifestyle. Our goal is to introduce home and office owners to a world where minimalism meets functionality—offering them slim, sleek, durable, and aesthetically superior solutions,” said Amit Gujral, Founder & Managing Partner, Alumvista.“In Bollywood, where every frame is a canvas and every detail tells a story, design is not just aesthetic—it's emotional,” added Shameer Tandon, Music Director & Curator.

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