Real estate developer House of Abhinandan Lodha (HoABL), renowned for its plotted land projects, has earned a place in the Guinness World Records by creating the largest floral mosaic logo in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh. Covering an impressive 100 square metres, the mosaic was made entirely from locally sourced red and white carnations.
According to the company, this is a first-of-its-kind category in the Guinness World Records, making HoABL the inaugural and sole holder of the title in this floral mosaic format.
Speaking about the achievement, Samujjwal Ghosh, CEO of HoABL, said, “Our objective is to recreate the Vrindavan we remember and long for, in today’s time. This record is not just about the size, but about symbolism. Every flower represents growth, sanctity, and timeless potential. To set a global benchmark from the soil of Vrindavan is truly a proud moment for us. For HoABL, land is more than real estate-it is legacy.”
Rishi Nath, official Guinness World Records adjudicator, lauded the achievement. “It gives me great pleasure to confirm that The House of Abhinandan Lodha® has successfully achieved a new Guinness World Records® title for the Largest Fresh Flower Mosaic (Logo). Measuring 100 square metres and composed entirely of fresh flowers, the mosaic is a remarkable feat of scale, precision, and artistry.”
Saurabh Jain, chief marketing officer of HoABL, added, “This record aligns with our ongoing project in Vrindavan, which features the largest open spaces in our developments to date, with more than 40% of the proposed area dedicated to open spaces alongside world-class amenities.”
HoABL has already delivered four projects totalling around 15 million sq. ft. of developed land and currently has 40 million sq. ft. under active development. Its footprint spans key locations including Alibaug, Anjarle, Ayodhya, Dapoli, Goa, Khopoli, Nagpur, and Neral in Maharashtra, with upcoming projects in Amritsar, Shimla, Varanasi, and Vrindavan. The company plans to expand to 48 cities across India.