Who we are
With a legacy spanning 48 years, Kishoriji began as a domestic-focused enterprise and expanded into international markets in 1990.
Our core strength lies in complete in-house manufacturing and stringent quality control. From production to finishing, nearly every process is carried out under one roof—including a dedicated tooling facility that allows us to develop a wide range of custom moulds.
We are specialists in sheet metal hollowware with diverse surface finishes, and we also manufacture products in cast metals. Our deep expertise across materials enables us to create sophisticated mixed-material designs—seamlessly combining metal with wood, glass, and more.
Company Details
Factory Infrastructure
Total factory area: 8,500 square meters
Built-up area: 160,000 square feet
140+ machines for polishing and turning metal components
Dedicated zones for metal fabrication, woodworking, electroplating, and finishing
In-house tool room for maintenance and die/mould creation
Separate areas for inspection, packing, and dispatch
Robust power backup systems with industrial-grade generators
Climate-controlled sections for lacquering and powder coating to ensure finish quality
Workforce & Expertise
Total employees: 400
Skilled artisans and technicians specializing in metal, wood, and surface finishes
Multi-stage quality check team ensuring consistency and precision
On-site training and upskilling programs for operators and supervisors
Experienced team of product designers, engineers, and technical staff
Dedicated maintenance crew for machine upkeep and safety compliance
Employee welfare facilities: staff communal, medical aid, and clean rest areas
Sustainability & Compliance
Use of eco-friendly materials like lacquers and powder coatings with low VOC emissions
Metal and wood waste is collected, segregated, and recycled through certified partners
Rainwater harvesting system integrated into the factory design
Energy-efficient LED lighting throughout the facility
Periodic audits and compliance with international standards like ISO and BSCI
Ongoing initiative to reduce carbon footprint and explore solar energy solutions