India Luxury Interiors See Longhi Manfred Table Debut
Amid rising demand for curated luxury interior products in urban India, Sources Unlimited has introduced the Italian-crafted Manfred Table from Longhi’s Loveluxe Collection to the domestic market, reflecting evolving consumer preferences towards premium bespoke living environments. This launch illustrates the growing intersection between global design heritage and India’s affluent residential segment seeking experiential residential interiors.
The Manfred Table, designed by Italian designer Giuseppe Iasparra, is distinguished by its sculptural metal base adorned with Sequence motif — a perforated pattern cut via advanced laser technology that evokes artisanal detailing with precision engineering — and available with marble or wood tabletops that merge aesthetic richness with everyday functionality. Industry analysts view this addition not merely as product expansion but as indicative of a broader shift in India’s high-end furniture landscape, where curated global pieces are integrated into residential and boutique commercial projects. Urban homeowners and developers in premium segments increasingly favour design narratives that combine bespoke craftsmanship with material innovation. “There’s a clear move from mass-produced modular to curated signature pieces that anchor a space’s identity,” says a senior interior design planner tracking luxury market trends.
Sources Unlimited, a leading curator and importer of luxury interiors with over 500 international brand partnerships, has strategically positioned itself as a conduit for such global design icons. The company’s expansive portfolio — spanning furniture, lighting and accessories — is tailored to elevate urban living spaces in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and other major cities, where demand for personalised and visually distinctive interiors continues to grow.
The Indian luxury interiors market has seen steady growth, buoyed by rising disposable incomes, a burgeoning affluent demographic and a shift towards home environments that prioritise comfort, exclusivity and experiential quality over mere functionality. Pieces like the Manfred Table — adaptable in both large and compact formats and featuring a functional central lazy Susan — offer versatility attractive to high-end residential buyers and interior design professionals crafting signature spaces. Urban design experts note that luxury furniture trends also intersect with sustainability concerns in dense city contexts. While premium materials like marble and metal are showcased for their design pedigree, responsible sourcing and lifecycle considerations are increasingly part of client briefs, encouraging suppliers and designers to foreground durability and material transparency.
The launch underscores how curated furniture can elevate spatial narratives in luxury homes, offering residents a blend of cultural expression and functional beauty. It also highlights the role of intermediaries like Sources Unlimited in bridging international design ecosystems with Indian market aspirations.As domestic demand for boutique and artisanal interiors expands, developers and designers are expected to pursue further collaborations with global brands, reinforcing India’s place in the global luxury furniture market and shaping new paradigms in urban residential aesthetics.