RFG draws inspiration from a diverse range of sources, embracing a fusion of colors, philosophies, and cultural influences to establish a distinctive design identity. With its deep-rooted connection to craftsmanship and community, RFG's journey with handloom craftsmanship commenced in 1985, marking the beginning of an exploration into creative possibilities.
As a design house, RFG continually initiates fresh dialogues at the intersection of textiles and culture, presenting an array of saris, apparel, and artisanal items. Collaborating closely with skilled artisans across regions like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, and Varanasi, RFG's designs celebrate and elevate age-old techniques while seeking to forge a novel aesthetic language.
RFG is committed to pushing the boundaries of design through a spirit of experimentation, further exploring techniques like Mashru, Banarasi, and Ikat. Grounded in a profound appreciation for India's rich heritage, RFG consistently challenges conventional norms to envision groundbreaking possibilities.