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How Rangreli is Quietly Transforming Indian Homes in 2026

India’s love affair with handcrafted design has found a devoted storyteller in Rangreli — a brand that started as a humble home-studio experiment and has now become a national reference point for artistic name plates. With thousands of homes choosing a Rangreli piece to mark their entrances, the brand today stands as a symbol of India’s creative resurgence and its commitment to the Make in India movement.

From the very beginning, Rangreli has represented more than products. It represents people — Indian artists, craft-driven entrepreneurs, and the country’s cultural identity interpreted through paint, pattern, and personalization. And now, this homegrown brand is gearing up for its next big chapter: bringing its signature handmade touch from the doorway to every corner of the home.

The Artisans Behind the Brand: A Story Rooted in Craft

Rangreli’s journey is one of courage, creativity, and cultural pride. Founded by the husband-wife duo Kumarika Singh and Prashant Sharma, the brand emerged not from a boardroom, but from a tiny studio in Bangalore where imagination took the lead.

In its earliest days, Rangreli didn’t begin with name plates at all — it began with a single hand-painted lamp taken to a local market as a test of possibility. The lamp sold out instantly. That moment wasn’t just a sale — it was validation. It proved that India wasn’t done with handmade. It wanted more.

As Kumarika shares Our dream has always been simple — to sprinkle a little bit of art into every Indian home. What began at a tiny table with one hand-painted lamp has now grown into a movement powered by Indian craftsmanship.

That blend of artistic intuition and disciplined product development became the foundation that shaped Rangreli into the iconic brand it is today — one deeply connected to nature, culture, and storytelling.

Becoming India’s Most Loved Name Plate Brand

Rangreli reinvented India’s front doors.

Their name plates weren’t products — they were artworks. Hand-painted florals, Victorian-inspired formats, ethnic motifs, ombré gradients, bilingual scripts, and nature-driven detailing transformed mundane signage into objects of identity and emotion.

The reason for Rangreli’s rise was simple: Rangreli didn’t mass-produce. It handmade every piece with intention, becoming an essential expression of Indian home aesthetics.

Carrying Forward the Make in India Movement

At a time when machine-made décor floods the market, Rangreli’s model remains proudly rooted in Indian artisanship. Every product is conceptualized, hand-painted, assembled, and finished in India.

Co-founder Prashant Sharma captures this commitment: Handmade isn’t a trend for us — it’s our responsibility. Every Rangreli product supports Indian artisans, local suppliers, and small creative ecosystems. When a customer chooses us, they’re choosing the future of Indian craft.

Rangreli is thus more than a décor brand — it is a thriving example of how creative entrepreneurship can strengthen the country’s cultural economy while giving customers décor that feels authentic, meaningful, and personal.

From the Doorway to the Home: Rangreli’s Vision for 2026

After establishing itself as the OG artistic name plate brand, Rangreli is now preparing for its next evolution — a full-spectrum handmade home décor brand.

The expansion follows a natural arc of creativity:

  • Name Plates – The category they revolutionized.
  • Lamps & Lighting – A return to the brand’s origin story, now a full collection of trapezoid, drum, bedside, and floor lamps, each shade hand-painted like a canvas.
  • Wall Art – Botanical, floral, ethnic, and contemporary creations.
  • Table Décor – Accent pieces that elevate everyday spaces.
  • Serveware – Nature-inspired, artistic serveware for mindful homes.
  • Gifting – Housewarming sets, festive hampers, wedding gifts, and personalized artwork.

Smaller but meaningful categories like fridge magnets, rangoli kits, and decorative miniatures allow customers to bring art into tiny, joyful moments of daily life.

On the brand’s wider expansion, Prashant shares: “We’ve already transformed the front door. Now, we want to transform the entire home. 2026 will be the year Rangreli brings its artistic, hand-painted soul to every room.”

Why This Matters: A Cultural Revival, Not Just a Product Line

Rangreli’s expansion reflects a larger movement happening across Indian households. It signifies:

  • India’s renewed appetite for handmade décor
  • Customers choosing meaning over mass-production
  • A resurgence of nature-inspired, art-led home styling
  • The rise of homegrown brands shaping contemporary Indian aesthetics

In the founders’ own words:

“We reinvented the name plate category in India — and now we’re ready to reinvent the rest of home décor. From lighting to wall art to gifting, Rangreli is coming home in a whole new way.”

A Brand That Grew With Its Customers — And Now Grows Their Homes

What started as a lamp… became a name plate… became a national benchmark… and is now becoming a full lifestyle brand.

With its 2026 expansion, Rangreli is taking its promise to “sprinkle a little bit of art into every home in India” to a whole new scale — one handcrafted piece at a time.