Jaipur: In the fast-moving world of interior design and architecture, time is not just money—it is creative capital. With tight deadlines and high expectations, designers need more than just beautiful products—they need dependable systems. That is where Lumeil, a premium e-commerce platform for decorative lighting, steps in. By blending technology with curation, Lumeil is simplifying and speeding up the way designers source lighting for their projects.
Founded with a mission to eliminate the inefficiencies in lighting procurement, Lumeil offers a curated range of high-end lighting from leading Indian and international brands. But what truly sets it apart is how it addresses the everyday operational challenges faced by design professionals.
“Designers do not just need beautiful products—they need systems they can rely on,”
— Naman Jain, Founding Member, Lumeil
He adds, “We built Lumeil to solve real bottlenecks—scattered vendors, unclear deliveries, inconsistent pricing, and weak after-sales support. Our platform centralizes the process and brings in real-time logistics, allowing designers to focus on what matters: creating exceptional spaces.”
As India’s luxury residential and hospitality sectors grow, so does the need for reliable, design-friendly sourcing. Lumeil positions itself as a design-led, logistics-powered solution—offering not only exclusive lighting collections but also full order visibility, prompt delivery, and peace of mind.
With backend tech that tracks every order across multiple project sites, users can monitor timelines and delivery status in real time. This kind of transparency and control is a notable change for professionals juggling several projects at once.
In the past year, Lumeil has expanded rapidly across major metros and Tier 1 cities, working closely with top interior designers, architecture firms, and real estate developers. The brand has earned its reputation not just through great products, but through a deep understanding of the way design projects are executed.
“We’re not just here to sell lighting—we’re here to support project execution,” Jain explains.
“Delays impact handovers, budgets, and client satisfaction. We are solving that with technology, curation, and accountability.”
To meet the rising demand from large-scale projects, Lumeil recently launched the “Partners with Us” program. This initiative gives architects and designers access to trade pricing, tailored product recommendations, and early previews of new collections. The program has already gained traction among top design studios and continues to grow through referrals and industry partnerships.
Looking ahead, Lumeil plans to expand its product range by the end of 2025—reinforcing its place as the go-to procurement partner for luxury interior projects in India. As the design world embraces speed, transparency, and tech-led solutions, Lumeil is redefining how professionals source lighting in today’s design economy.