Aquant’s Design Philosophy: From Global Collaborations To Sustainable Innovation
Led by Saajid Patel, Kamlesh Jain, Jitendra Jain and Tasneem Quettawala, Aquant is reimagining premium bathware in India with globally curated products, design innovation, and sustainable showcases.
- 8 Oct '25
- 1:27 pm by Alvira Dsouza
With nearly two decades of innovation, Aquant has cemented its position as one of India’s most forward-thinking bathware brands. At the helm of this journey are Saajid Patel, Director, Kamlesh Jain, Director, Jitendra Jain, Director and Tasneem Quettawala, Director, whose shared vision has guided Aquant from a premium product company to a design-driven leader synonymous with luxury-at-value. Together, they have built a brand that redefines what contemporary Indian luxury means—globally curated, designer-grade, sustainably positioned, and priced right.
At the heart of Aquant’s success is a philosophy of innovation through diversity. The brand’s extensive range of faucets and shower solutions is available in a variety of PVD finishes—brushed gold, matte black, rose gold, and more—ensuring design versatility for every aesthetic. What sets Aquant apart is not just the breadth of choice but also accessibility: products are always in stock, eliminating long lead times and enabling clients to realise their design vision without compromise.

Championing Sustainability
Global collaborations remain a cornerstone of Aquant’s design journey. This forward-looking global design ethos was brought to life in Aquant’s recently unveiled sustainable showcase at Infinity 3.0, Surat. Exhibition booths are often synonymous with excess, with energy, labour, and waste behind such displays making the industry one of the more environmentally taxing. However, Aquant’s showcase, designed by Design Work Group (DWG), was rooted in sustainability, demonstrating the brand’s commitment to conscious luxury. With cardboard, honeycomb mesh, and paper tubes it champions material austerity, cost-efficiency, and above all, eco-consciousness.
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The design was rooted in minimalism, guided by the idea that the product should remain the true protagonist. Cardboard, with its warm, natural tones, was chosen not just for its sustainability and cost-efficiency but also for its ability to create a subtle, neutral canvas. Against this monochrome backdrop, Aquant’s ceramic and metallic finishes materialised with vibrancy. Vertical paper tubes conferred a sculptural cadence while corrugated sheets above established visual continuity and coherence. Their booth was crafted entirely from recycled and eco-conscious materials, making a statement that sustainability and striking design can converge. This booth was nominated as a finalist at the World Architecture Festival (WAF) 2025, underscoring Aquant’s position as a brand that can push boundaries where luxury, design, and consciousness can intersect.

This vision expanded further at the A&I Digest, Pune, designed by Studio DWD, where Aquant curated a space built on the same ecological ethos. At the entrance, Aquant’s logo on a honeycomb mesh imbued a sense of nostalgia, while a playful pinwheel installation in metallic finishes added a moment of curiosity. The booth transformed into an immersive experience with CP fittings aligned along the walls, basins at a lower height for seamless views, and honeycomb partitions orchestrating a spatial choreography to enhance the visitor experience.
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Ultimately, Aquant’s distinction lies in its ability to marry accessibility with aspiration. By offering products that are internationally curated, instantly available, and competitively priced, the brand ensures luxury design is no longer out of reach. Its sustainable practices and innovative showcases reaffirm its position as a leader redefining the future of bathware in India. In an era where design must be both aspirational and responsible, Aquant sets the benchmark—transforming bathrooms into sanctuaries of well-being and proving that true luxury lies not in excess, but in craftsmanship, innovation, and timeless restraint.
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