Greater Noida, July 4, 2025 — Long before concrete and glass reigned supreme,
India’s palaces and temples were built in shimmering marble and enduring granite — sourced, cut, and carved by hand. That royal legacy is being revived today by The Kabir Group, an ambitious luxury brand bringing back elegance, storytelling, and craftsmanship to India’s natural stone industry.
Their newly launched showroom in Greater Noida isn’t just a store. It’s a curated walk-through of India’s architectural heritage with a modern twist. Slabs are arranged to mimic grand courtyards, arched entryways, and serene temple-like halls. The space resonates with warm lighting and polished aesthetics, helping visitors visualize how natural stone can become the heart of a legacy project — whether a private villa or a cultural institution.
The leadership team describes this not just as business but as a mission:
“We are here to remind people that stone is not lifeless. It’s living heritage. It tells stories of kings, artisans, architects, and dreamers.”
The Kabir Group hand-selects its materials from the renowned quarries of Rajasthan, South India, and Madhya Pradesh — choosing slabs that reflect the tones of classical India. Deep greens, royal whites, and charcoal blacks dominate their collections, many offered in book-matched patterns to create symmetrical, palace-style visuals.
Supporting this luxury aesthetic is the group’s upcoming manufacturing facility in Kishangarh — the marble capital of India. Designed with custom carving stations, antique finish units, and traditional polishing bays, the factory will blend heritage techniques with modern-day precision tools. This fusion will allow The Kabir Group to deliver bespoke stonework that’s rich in both story and quality.
What truly sets the brand apart is its tech integration. Clients can scan QR codes or use in-showroom iPads to visualize their spaces in Augmented Reality (AR) — imagining how a marble-clad lobby or a granite temple corridor will look and feel before making a selection. It’s a centuries-old material, reimagined for today’s digitally savvy designers and homeowners.
This emotional and immersive approach is already making waves.
“Our clients don’t want anonymous slabs anymore. They want a story, a connection, a mood. That’s what The Kabir Group is providing,”
says a Delhi-based luxury architect working on heritage hotel projects.
Beyond high-end residences, the brand is in active discussions for collaborations on boutique resorts, cultural pavilions, temples, and government-led heritage projects — spaces where India’s soul is expressed through stone.
As part of its long-term vision, The Kabir Group is also forming alliances with local artisans and design institutes, aiming to spark renewed interest in stone craftsmanship among India’s next generation of creatives. By empowering both tradition and technology, they’re nurturing a future where Indian stonework is respected not only as construction material — but as cultural art.
Their motto says it all:
“If you want your space to feel timeless, start with a material that has already lasted centuries.”
Experience the blend of ancient elegance and modern innovation at www.thekabirgroup.com, and discover their living heritage on Instagram.