Resin art is rapidly emerging as a popular home décor choice in Islamabad, reflecting a growing shift toward handcrafted, personalized interior design solutions, according to recent reports.
The trend has gained momentum as residents increasingly prefer custom-made and aesthetic décor items such as resin clocks, trays, wall hangings, jewelry pieces, and preserved floral designs that offer both durability and artistic appeal.
Growing demand for handcrafted décor
Artisans and small creative businesses in the capital report a noticeable increase in demand for resin-based products. Buyers are particularly drawn to items that preserve personal memories—such as flowers, photographs, or meaningful objects—encased in glossy resin finishes.
The appeal of resin art lies in its versatility, affordability, and customization potential, allowing customers to choose colors, designs, and embedded materials according to personal preference.
Social media driving growth
Social media platforms have played a major role in expanding the market, with artists showcasing their work through reels, tutorials, and custom-order showcases. This digital visibility has enabled small businesses and home-based artists to reach wider audiences across Pakistan.
Affordable entry, growing creative sector
While resin art is considered relatively easy to learn, experts note that material costs and precision requirements can pose challenges for beginners. Even minor errors during the mixing process can result in wasted material, making consistency and skill important for long-term success.
Despite this, workshops and training sessions are increasingly being offered in Islamabad, attracting young entrepreneurs, students, and homemakers seeking both creative expression and income opportunities.
Outlook
With rising interest in personalized décor and handmade products, resin art is expected to remain a strong niche within Islamabad’s growing creative economy, particularly in the gifting, interior design, and small business sectors.



