Modular kitchens and wardrobes are the fastest-growing categories in India's home interiors trade. Rising aspirations, shrinking timelines, and a generation of buyers who expect European quality at Indian price points have created a market that rewards precision manufacturing, smart design, and serious trade relationships.
The Indian kitchen has moved far beyond cooking. It is a social space, a design statement, and increasingly, a significant portion of a home's total fit-out budget. Wardrobes have followed the same trajectory — from utility storage to bespoke, finish-matched, hardware-driven bedroom architecture.
Kitchens & Wardrobes at IndexPlus is the dedicated B2B trade platform for this category — bringing together modular kitchen manufacturers, wardrobe system brands, hardware suppliers, accessory makers, and the dealers, interior designers, and project developers who source them. This is not a consumer show. This is where the modular industry does its serious trade.
India's relationship with its kitchen is changing. Open-plan living, nuclear families, and a culinary culture increasingly influenced by global media have elevated the kitchen from functional to aspirational — a space designed as carefully as the living room.
Builders and real estate developers are specifying modular kitchens as standard in new residential projects across metro and Tier 1 markets. Each development is a large-volume procurement opportunity — and the brands that build developer relationships at trade shows own this pipeline.
Modular wardrobe systems are significantly underpenetrated relative to their market potential. Rising bedroom space investment, a hardware ecosystem that has matured rapidly, and strong interior designer influence in purchase decisions make this one of the most attractive categories in the segment.