About Maison Indus Living

A buying house, reimagined for modern home brands.

Established in 2014, Maison Indus Living was founded on a simple belief: the world’s best home & living products are still made by hand — and they deserve a partner that treats sourcing as a craft of its own.

An artisan inspecting a handcrafted ceramic bowl in a workshop
Our story

We grew up between two worlds — the workshops of Moradabad, Jaipur and Saharanpur, and the showrooms of Paris, New York and Sydney.

That dual perspective sits at the heart of what we do. We understand a buyer’s calendar — the trade shows, the markdown windows, the pressure on cost and the unforgiveness of a late container. And we understand the realities of a workshop — the seasons, the materials, the rhythm of hand-work that can’t be rushed but can absolutely be planned for.

Maison Indus Living was built to sit cleanly between the two. We translate briefs into producible product, hold our makers to the standards our clients expect, and take full ownership of every step from sample to shipment.

What we stand for

Four principles.

Craft, not commodity

Every product carries the hand of a maker. We protect that — and pair it with the rigour modern buyers expect.

Radical accountability

One partner across design, production, QA and shipment. No finger pointing, no blind spots.

Quietly modern

We work in restrained colour, honest materials and considered form. Trend-aware, never trend-led.

Ethical by default

Audited workshops, fair wages, traceable materials. Compliance isn't a checkbox, it's the floor.

Footprint

Rooted in India’s craft belt.

  • New DelhiHead office, design studio, merchandising
  • JaipurTextiles, block-print, hand-tufted rugs, blue pottery
  • MoradabadBrass, EPNS, iron, aluminium metalware
  • SaharanpurSolid wood furniture and turned wood accessories
  • Khurja & JaipurStoneware and hand-glazed ceramics
  • PanipatThrows, cushions, rugs and home textiles
The ecosystem

India is a manufacturing ecosystem, not a single option.

Diverse clusters, deep expertise, endless possibilities — from the textile mills of Panipat to the brassware of Moradabad and the woodcraft of Saharanpur. We match the right cluster to every brief.

Illustrated map of India showing manufacturing clusters: Ludhiana knitwear, Panipat home textiles, Jaipur printed fabrics, Jodhpur solid wood furniture, Moradabad metalware, Saharanpur wood carvings, Varanasi silk, Aligarh hardware, Bhagalpur silk, Surat embroidery, Kutch handicrafts, Pune engineering, Kolhapur hosiery, Chennai silk sarees, Tirupur knitwear, Coimbatore industrial components, Howrah jute goods, and Northeast bamboo products