City
Epaper

HNI India rebrands as Kokuyo Workplace India Ltd; targets 3 times growth by 2030

By IANS | Updated: November 26, 2025 11:50 IST

Mumbai, Nov 26 Japanese furniture and stationery maker, Kokuyo Co., Ltd. (Read: Kokuyo), has completed the rebranding of ...

Open in App

Mumbai, Nov 26 Japanese furniture and stationery maker, Kokuyo Co., Ltd. (Read: Kokuyo), has completed the rebranding of its India business, HNI India, to Kokuyo Workplace India Limited. Kokuyo is Japan's first company to enter India's office furniture segment.

With this strategic move, Kokuyo India business is targeting 15-20 per cent growth over FY24, with an accelerated trajectory expected once the integration is complete. The rebranding marks a key milestone in Kokuyo’s effort to position India as a central growth hub in its Asia-Pacific operations.

The rebranding follows Kokuyo’s acquisition of HNI India earlier this year, marking a pivotal step in the company’s strategy to merge Japanese craftsmanship with Indian market dynamism. The move aligns with Kokuyo’s long-term global vision of CCC 2030 (Change, Challenge, Create) and commitment to design-led growth, innovation, and customer-centric transformation across the region.

Kokuyo India plans to deepen its presence in top metros and emerging business hubs by 2030. The company unveiled its new identity at Orgatec India 2025 in Mumbai earlier this month, with next-generation solutions designed to promote collaboration, agility, and well-being.

“This rebranding is not just about a new identity, but it’s also about a renewed purpose,” said Karan Sachdev, Managing Director, Kokuyo India.

The global office furniture market is expected to grow at a 6-8 per cent CAGR through 2030, with Asia-Pacific accounting for over a quarter of global revenues. India is among the fastest-growing markets, driven by corporate expansion, hybrid work adoption, and increased focus on ergonomics and sustainability.

With a 350,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Nagpur and a 120-year heritage, Kokuyo continues to redefine workplaces worldwide through kaizen (continuous improvement), creativity, and functionality.

The company plans further investments in design innovation across all product categories and sustainability-focused manufacturing, reinforcing its “Make in India, for the World” vision.

With brands such as Camlin, Lamex, ACTUS, ESTIC, and Formax in its portfolio, Kokuyo India aims to bring global design sensibilities to local workplaces, combining Japanese minimalism with Indian adaptability.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalPM Modi's visit to Sweden 'very significant': Indian envoy Anurag Bhushan

CricketVirat Kohli equals Alex Hales for most 50-plus partnerships in Men's T20s

MaharashtraMaharashtra Weather Update May 18: Thundershowers Likely In Thane, Pune, Raigad, Ratnagiri; Mumbai To Stay Hot And Humid

TechnologyPakistan budget reflects deep structural imbalances and shrinking fiscal space: Report

HealthNorth India to face severe heat wave soon, temperatures may hover around 45 degrees

Business Realted Stories

BusinessPakistan budget reflects deep structural imbalances and shrinking fiscal space: Report

BusinessGautam Adani launches Rs 150 crore vision care initiative in Bihar; commits Rs 500 crore for expansion

BusinessPiyush Goyal says India’s 'Free Trade Deals' cover nearly 70 pc of global GDP

Business"MSMEs are critical part of supply chains," says Arvind Virmani on China Plus One opportunity

BusinessVande Bharat sleeper service between Bengaluru and Mumbai likely to start soon: Ashwini Vaishnaw