Textile Designer
House of Homes Furnishings
2 - 5 years
Guwahati
Posted: 29/01/2026
Job Description
Company Description
House of Homes (Guwahati) is a premium home-interiors and furnishings brand delivering end-to-end, custom-made solutions for residences, hotels, and commercial spaces. We specialize in windows and soft furnishingscurtains, blinds, channels/tracks, and upholsterysupported by an in-house tailoring unit, skilled installation team, and on-ground project coordination to ensure precise measurements, clean finishing, and timely delivery. With a strong focus on design, quality, and seamless service, we help clients turn their spaces into well-finished, functional interiors.
Role Description
This is a full-time on-site role for a Textile Designer located in Guwahati. The Textile Designer will be responsible for creating innovative textile designs, developing embroidery patterns, creating textile prints, and crafting original graphics for fabric. They will collaborate with the design team to deliver high-quality, market-relevant textile concepts aligned with the companys creative vision. Suitable candidates will be provided a competitive pay.
Qualifications
- Proficiency in designing embroidery and textile prints.
- Strong knowledge of textiles and expertise in Graphic Design.
- Ability to develop creative and original graphic concepts for printed and woven textiles.
- Attention to detail and proven skills in conceptualising and executing design techniques.
- Experience in using industry-standard design software such as Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to collaborate with team members and stakeholders.
- Bachelor's degree in Textile Design, Fine Arts, or a related field is preferred.
- Prior experience in the home furnishings or textile industry is a plus.
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