In Conversation with Atelier Varun Goyal at India Design ID 2026 on LumeHaus' New Resonance Collection
- Lumehaus HQ
- Mar 5
- 3 min read
At India Design ID 2026, design conversations moved fluidly between craft, material, and the evolving expectations of contemporary homes. Among the many discussions that emerged during the exhibition, one stood out for its thoughtful reflection on design philosophy: a conversation with Varun Goyal of Atelier Varun Goyal, who spent time exploring the latest Resonance Collection by LumeHaus.
Known for his sensitivity to form and detail, Varun Goyal shared a generous and encouraging perspective on the collection, highlighting how its sculptural language and material honesty create pieces that feel quietly confident within a space.
A Design Language That Feels Grounded
As he examined the pieces in the Resonance Collection, Varun noted how the objects avoid unnecessary complexity. The lamps feel deliberate, with a balance between structure, proportion, and material warmth.
The carved wooden bases establish a grounded presence while the linen shades diffuse light in a calm and natural way. Rather than competing for attention, the pieces sit comfortably within a room, allowing the space itself to breathe.
According to Varun, this restraint is what makes the collection compelling.
Instead of chasing novelty for the sake of being new, the objects remain timeless in their character. The forms are familiar enough to feel welcoming, yet subtly altered in proportion and rhythm to create a distinct identity.
The Excitement of New Collections
The design industry is constantly evolving. New collections arrive every season, bringing fresh aesthetics and new materials that excite consumers and designers alike.
Varun acknowledged that this sense of discovery is an important part of contemporary design culture. People are always looking for objects that feel different from what they have seen before.
Yet he also pointed out that sustaining a design philosophy while introducing new work is far more challenging than simply creating something new.
That is where LumeHaus seems to be finding its balance.
Staying True to the Core Essence
One of the observations Varun shared was how the Resonance Collection feels new while still remaining unmistakably part of the LumeHaus identity.
The pieces continue to express the brand’s core values:
Thoughtful proportions
Honest materials
Sculptural yet understated forms
Light that enhances atmosphere rather than dominating a room
Even as new collections emerge, the essence of the brand remains intact. The design language does not shift dramatically from one direction to another. Instead, it evolves gradually, allowing each new collection to feel like a continuation rather than a departure.
For Varun, this consistency is a sign of maturity in a design brand.
Designed in Europe. Crafted in India.
Another aspect that resonated with him was the way LumeHaus bridges international design sensibilities with Indian craftsmanship.
The philosophy of “Designed in Europe, Crafted in India” is not simply a tagline. It reflects a design process where global aesthetics meet skilled local production.
The Resonance Collection embodies this idea through its refined silhouettes, careful carving, and natural materials. The result is lighting that feels contemporary while still rooted in craftsmanship.
A Collection That Lives With the Space
Lighting often determines how a space feels long after the furniture has been arranged. The Resonance Collection approaches lighting as something that should quietly coexist with the environment.
Rather than dominating interiors, the pieces offer presence without excess. Their sculptural forms provide character during the day, while their soft glow transforms the atmosphere at night.
As Varun observed during the conversation, these are objects designed not merely to be seen, but to be lived with.
Looking Ahead
As LumeHaus continues to introduce new collections, the brand appears committed to evolving thoughtfully while remaining anchored in its core philosophy.
Conversations like the one with Varun Goyal serve as a reminder that design progress does not always require dramatic change. Sometimes, the most meaningful evolution happens through subtle refinement.
The Resonance Collection stands as an example of that approach: a collection that introduces new expressions of form and proportion while staying faithful to the essence that defines LumeHaus.
Explore the Resonance Collection on LumeHaus.in
Designed in Europe. Crafted in India.




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