Furniture Designer
Athalya
2 - 5 years
Delhi
Posted: 18/03/2026
Job Description
Athalya, based in Kirti Nagar, Delhi, specializes in premium furniture and home furnishings that combine timeless elegance with modern design. Committed to quality, we partner with skilled manufacturers and artisans to offer durable, customizable furniture that reflects individual style. Our showroom serves as a hub of inspiration, featuring a wide variety of pieces from comfortable sofas to luxurious bedroom sets. Known for exceptional customer service, our knowledgeable staff provides expert advice to help customers create their dream homes with style and functionality.
This is a full-time, on-site Furniture Designer role located in New Delhi. The Furniture Designer will be responsible for conceptualizing and creating innovative furniture designs that align with the brand's aesthetic and customer needs. Daily tasks will include sketching and designing furniture pieces, collaborating with interior designers and carpenters, and preparing manufacturing specifications. The role also involves staying updated on design trends, materials, and techniques to develop functional and visually appealing products.
- Experience in Furniture Design and Product Design
- Knowledge of Carpentry and Furniture manufacturing processes
- Familiarity with Interior Design concepts and how furniture complements interior spaces
- Proficiency in design tools and software (e.g., CAD, SketchUp, or similar)
- Attention to detail with strong artistic and creative visualization skills
- Ability to collaborate with teams, including manufacturers and interior designers, to bring designs to fruition
- Bachelors degree in Furniture Design, Product Design, Interior Design, or a related field
- Work experience in furniture or interior design is an advantage
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