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Summer Internship Opportunity: Textile Designer (Home Décor)


Company : House of Kraft


Location : New delhi, Delhi


Created : 2026-04-14


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

We’re opening the doors for the next generation of design talent.If fabrics, textures, and storytelling through textiles excite you, this is your chance to work hands-on with a fast-scaling global home décor brand.At House of Kraft, we design and manufacture custom home décor products—from cushions and upholstery to canvas and lifestyle accessories—serving customers and retail partners across the U.S. and beyond. This internship is built for creators who want real exposure to product development, materials, and market-ready design.Role: Summer Intern – Textile Designer (Home Décor)Location: Delhi (On-site)Duration: 6–8 Weeks (Summer 2026)Stipend: FixedWhat You’ll Work On:Develop textile and surface design concepts for cushions, bags, and home décor productsExplore color stories, fabric combinations, and seasonal collectionsAssist in sampling, prototyping, and product developmentCollaborate with production and merchandising teams to bring designs to lifeResearch global design trends and translate them into commercially viable productsWho Should Apply:Students or recent graduates in Textile Design, Fashion Design, or Home DécorStrong sense of color, pattern, and material understandingFamiliarity with tools like Adobe Illustrator or similar design softwareCurious mindset, attention to detail, and willingness to learn in a fast-paced environmentWhat You’ll Gain:Real-world exposure to export-focused product developmentMentorship from an experienced design and manufacturing teamOpportunity to see your designs move from concept to finished productA strong portfolio with industry-relevant workIf you’re ready to build, experiment, and create products that reach homes across the world—we’d love to hear from you.Apply by sending your portfolio and resume to: Subject line: Summer Internship – Textile DesignerLet’s design what homes will look like next.