Tectona Grandis Furniture (TGF) is the result of a rich, evolving journey through design. With over two decades of cross-disciplinary practice — spanning interiors, exhibitions, and public environments — TGF was born out of a hands-on approach to problem-solving and a deep respect for materials and making.
Founded in 2015 by Dhruvkant Amin, a trained furniture designer from the National Institute of Design, the studio was shaped by his instinct for proportion, form, and contextual thinking. Shortly after, Jalpa Amin brought in strategic and operational depth through her background in mathematics, textile production, and training from the National Institute of Fashion Technology.
Together, they’ve built more than a furniture studio — they’ve built a culture. One grounded in process, people, and purpose.
At TGF, design is both a responsibility and a craft. The studio’s design language is restrained yet expressive — rooted in proportion, integrity, and enduring value. While teak remains its emotional and material anchor, TGF works across materials to create thoughtfully engineered, tactile, and timeless pieces.
Today, TGF operates a 50,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility and a 15,000 sq. ft. experiential gallery in Ahmedabad, supported by a growing team and a loyal client base across 40+ cities. With a roadmap of collaborations, capsule collections, and design residencies, TGF continues to grow with intention — staying true to its ethos of trust, timelessness, and thoughtful evolution.