Carysil unveiled its innovation-led vision at InnovaXPO 2026, held on April 25 at Grand Hyatt Mumbai. The invite-only event offered a comprehensive view of the brand’s evolving design language, technological advancements, and integrated kitchen ecosystems.
Marking a landmark moment in the company’s trajectory, InnovaXPO 2026 moves beyond a conventional product display. Instead, it is conceived as a fully realised, walk-through experience, one that traces how kitchens are being reimagined through the convergence of performance, precision, and contemporary design thinking. The guiding idea is succinct: The Future of Kitchens; Where Design Meets Innovation.
The exposition reflects Carysil’s shift towards an innovation-led identity, drawing on over three decades of industry experience and a presence spanning 50+ countries. It offers a closer look at how the brand is building a cohesive, design-forward ecosystem, where appliances, materials, and spatial intelligence operate as a single, considered unit.
At InnovaXPO, this approach takes physical form through curated installations, live innovation displays, and interactive walkthroughs that allow guests to engage directly with future-facing kitchen concepts. The experience is designed to situate products within shifting patterns of living, where kitchens are increasingly central to both function and lifestyle. Carysil Blue marks the brand’s expansion beyond the kitchen, extending its design-led, innovation-driven approach into the bathroom space. Envisioned as a curated suite, it reflects Carysil’s shift towards becoming a holistic solutions provider; integrating kitchen and bath into a cohesive, elevated living experience.
Extending this philosophy, Carysil’s product universe, spanning built-in appliances such as microwaves, combi ovens, electric and gas ovens, and warming drawers, comes together as a unified system rather than isolated elements. Each piece is engineered for precision and intuitive control, while maintaining a consistent visual language rooted in minimalism and contemporary European design sensibilities.
At InnovaXPO, this approach takes physical form through curated installations, live innovation displays, and interactive walkthroughs that allow guests to engage directly with future-facing kitchen concepts. The experience is designed to situate products within shifting patterns of living, where kitchens are increasingly central to both function and lifestyle. Carysil Blue marks the brand’s expansion beyond the kitchen, extending its design-led, innovation-driven approach into the bathroom space. Envisioned as a curated suite, it reflects Carysil’s shift towards becoming a holistic solutions provider; integrating kitchen and bath into a cohesive, elevated living experience.
A panel discussion featuring Sussanne Khan, Mira Kapoor, Lisa Mishra, Pooja Dhingra, and Annkur Khosla further expands this dialogue, bringing together perspectives across interior design, media, culinary practice, and architecture. The conversation will examine the changing role of kitchens within modern homes, and the intersection of design, functionality, and consumer behaviour in shaping future spaces.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Chirag A. Parekh, Chairman and Managing Director, Carysil, said: “At Carysil, we are building the future of kitchens through innovation and technology-led disruption. Our focus is on creating globally benchmarked, next-generation solutions that redefine functionality, design, and performance. As kitchens evolve into the heart of modern living, we are driving smarter, more meaningful living experiences. Our ambition is clear — to build a global kitchen brand from India.”
With InnovaXPO 2026, Carysil moves beyond simply entering the conversation around kitchen design to actively shaping its direction. The format convenes stakeholders across architecture, real estate, design, and media, situating the kitchen not as a standalone utility, but as a fully integrated, experience-driven environment.
As the evening progresses through showcases, exchange, and interaction, what emerges is a singular proposition: a kitchen that is no longer assembled, but orchestrated, where design, performance, and everyday living arrive as one continuous experience.
