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Kbros Aristo Green Manufacturing sets India’s New Benchmark!

In ‘Kbros Aristo green manufacturing sets India’s new benchmark!’, managing director Thomas George outlines how a technology‑led backend, customer‑first service model and rigorous sustainability choices are powering Kbros Aristo’s next phase of growth.

Fresh from winning the Green Manufacturing Initiative Award 2025 – GOLD at the India
Kitchen Congress Awards
, Kbros Aristo is doubling down on quality and responsibility.

Founded in 2011 to solve a B2B friction in the wardrobe and sliding‑door value chain,
Kbros Aristo took end‑to‑end ownership—from precise site measurement and custom
manufacturing to transport, installation and after‑sales service. That full‑stack model,
scaled across factories in major metros and backed by trained service teams, de‑risks
projects for OEM partners and homeowners. Building on leadership in sliding systems,
the company expanded into wardrobes with its Infinity Series—tall, floor‑to‑ceiling
formats and premium finishes—and has more recently added kitchens.

A growing Atelier franchise network extends reach while keeping quality controls tight.
With 12 franchise partners already active—and inviting more—Aristo offers
entrepreneurs an organised backend, assured quality and strong service SLAs, making it
a compelling bet for kitchen and wardrobe business owners. As George puts it, “With
our own factories, service teams, and inventories, we are able to give our partners a
great experience.”


To execute reliably at scale, the company has invested in organised, process‑driven
manufacturing. Standardised checklists and digital job tracking compress lead times and
lift first‑time‑right installations, while dedicated teams coordinate delivery, installation
and handover—turning bespoke orders into predictable outcomes across cities.

Sustainability is engineered into everyday decisions. Material health comes first:
E1‑grade boards with low formaldehyde emissions and certified low‑VOC coatings from
Europe reduce indoor air pollutants and the “new‑furniture smell”. At the Bengaluru
plant, a rooftop solar array powers operations, and rainwater recharge pits feed
borewells. A sewage treatment plant recirculates water for WCs and landscaping,
cutting fresh‑water draw.

These measures are spearheaded by director Kuruvilla Kurien, whose stewardship
ensures that clean inputs and efficient utilities translate into better products and lower
risk—standards that exemplify Kbros Aristo green manufacturing. “We also use very low
VOC paint products, which we source from Germany and Italy with certification.,” says
George.

Watch the 12-min conversation here.

The significance of the IKC recognition is bigger than one company. In a sector where unorganised practices still compete on price alone, the award operates as a
lighthouse—showing that safer materials, renewable power and water stewardship are fast becoming the baseline for growth. By aligning operational excellence with measurable environmental gains, the company demonstrates how sustainability can win trust and open doors to global markets.

“So these are the initiatives that we have taken, and that’s the reason why we got an
award in IKC,” he adds.

With Kbros Aristo green manufacturing setting the pace after its IKC 2025 triumph, the
industry has a credible model to emulate—one that scales responsibly while elevating
the customer experience.

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