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Hafele opens design studio in Mysore with Mahendra Hardware
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Hafele opens design studio in Mysore with Mahendra Hardware

Hafele has expanded its presence in Karnataka by launching a new Design Studio in Mysore in partnership with Mahendra Hardware Ceramiccs. Located on Vinoba Road, the studio showcases Hafele’s premium interior and architectural solutions for homeowners, architects, and designers. 

The state-of-the-art facility features a wide range of products, including kitchen and wardrobe hardware, home appliances, lighting, surfaces, and digital locks. It offers an experiential platform tailored to modern Indian living, focusing on space optimisation, multifunctionality, and smart technology. 

The studio was inaugurated by Abhijith R, Business Head – Trade & Franchisee, Hafele India, alongside key stakeholders. The launch drew architects and professionals from Mysore’s design and construction sectors. 

“Mysore blends heritage with growth, and this studio allows us to bring global innovations to this evolving city,” said Abhijith. 

The studio is designed to serve as a comprehensive hub for design inspiration, with automation-ready displays and real-life concept setups aimed at simplifying the home-building and renovation journey. 

Hafele has expanded its presence in Karnataka by launching a new Design Studio in Mysore in partnership with Mahendra Hardware Ceramiccs. Located on Vinoba Road, the studio showcases Hafele’s premium interior and architectural solutions for homeowners, architects, and designers. The state-of-the-art facility features a wide range of products, including kitchen and wardrobe hardware, home appliances, lighting, surfaces, and digital locks. It offers an experiential platform tailored to modern Indian living, focusing on space optimisation, multifunctionality, and smart technology. The studio was inaugurated by Abhijith R, Business Head – Trade & Franchisee, Hafele India, alongside key stakeholders. The launch drew architects and professionals from Mysore’s design and construction sectors. “Mysore blends heritage with growth, and this studio allows us to bring global innovations to this evolving city,” said Abhijith. The studio is designed to serve as a comprehensive hub for design inspiration, with automation-ready displays and real-life concept setups aimed at simplifying the home-building and renovation journey. 

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