Class 21 — Goods

Trademark Class 21 in India: Household Utensils, Cookware & Glassware — Complete Filing Guide (2026)

Quick Answer: Trademark Class 21 covers household or kitchen utensils and containers; cookware and dinnerware; combs and sponges; brushes; unworked or semi-work.... It is a goods class under the Nice Classification used by IP India. Filing fee: ₹4,500 (MSME/individual) or ₹9,000 (company) per class, online.

If your business deals in household utensils, cookware & glassware, you need Trademark Class 21 registration in India to protect your brand legally. This guide covers the exact goods covered, which Indian industries must file under Class 21, how to search for existing marks, how to file the application, the fees, and key mistakes to avoid.

What Does Trademark Class 21 Cover? Official IP India Definition

India uses the Nice Classification (NCL) 11th Edition — an international system classifying all goods and services into 45 classes. IP India assigns every trademark to one or more of these classes during examination.

Trademark Class 21 officially covers:

household or kitchen utensils and containers; cookware and dinnerware; combs and sponges; brushes; unworked or semi-worked glass; glassware, porcelain and earthenware

This is a Goods class (Classes 1–34 cover physical goods; Classes 35–45 cover services).

Which Indian Businesses Need Class 21 Trademark Registration?

The following industries and business types must file under Trademark Class 21 in India to protect their brand names:

  • Cookware brands
  • kitchen utensil manufacturers
  • glassware companies
  • pressure cooker brands
  • ceramic dinnerware producers
  • home goods retailers
💡 Why Class 21 Matters:

India's cookware and home goods market is worth over ₹25,000 crore. Brands like Prestige, Hawkins, and Milton have built enormous equity through Class 21 trademark protection. Any new cookware or kitchenware brand must register to compete in this space without being undercut by copycats.

Types of Brand Names Registered Under Class 21

Here are the types of trademarks that are typically filed and registered under Class 21 in India:

  • Pressure cooker brand names
  • kadai and pan product trademarks
  • dinner set brand names
  • steel container marks
  • glassware brand names

When searching the IP India portal for Class 21, you will find both active (Registered, Objected) and inactive (Abandoned, Removed) marks. Only active marks can create conflicts with your proposed brand name.

Critical Classification Tip for Class 21

⚠️ Common Confusion:

Kitchen appliances with electrical components (mixers, induction cookers) fall under Class 7 or Class 11, not Class 21. Class 21 covers non-electrical kitchen tools and containers only.

  1. Go to ipindiaonline.gov.in → Trademark → Public Search
  2. For text brand names: select Wordmark Search
  3. For logos: select Vienna Code Search
  4. In the Class field, select Class 21
  5. Enter your proposed brand name and click Search
  6. Review all results including phonetically or visually similar marks
  7. Also search in related classes: Class 7 (kitchen machines/mixers), Class 11 (cooking appliances/induction), Class 16 (paper napkins/kitchen paper), Class 35 (retail kitchen goods)
  8. Export/screenshot the results with timestamp for your records

How to File a Class 21 Trademark Application in India

1
Confirm Your Class
Verify that your specific goods/services match the official Class 21 definition. Misclassification leads to rejection or inadequate protection.
2
Conduct Thorough Search
Search IP India database for Class 21 conflicts. Also search related classes listed above.
3
Prepare Form TM-A
Compile: PAN, business registration, Udyam certificate (MSME), mark/logo file, Power of Attorney.
4
File Online + Pay
Submit on IP India portal. Pay ₹4,500 (MSME/individual) or ₹9,000 (company) for Class 21. ™ usable from filing date.
5
Monitor Application
Track status on IP India using application number. Examination Report expected in 3–6 months.
6
Reply to Objection
If objection raised, file detailed reply within 30 days. Attorney assistance strongly recommended.
7
Certificate Issued
After Journal publication (4-month opposition window), registration certificate issued. ® symbol permitted.

Official Fees for Class 21 Trademark Registration (2026)

Applicant CategoryOnline Fee (per class)Offline Fee (per class)
Individual / Sole Proprietor₹4,500₹5,000
MSME (Udyam Registered)₹4,500₹5,000
DPIIT-Recognised Startup₹4,500₹5,000
Company / LLP / Partnership₹9,000₹10,000
Renewal of Class 21 Mark₹9,000₹10,000
Expedited Examination₹20,000 (MSME) / ₹40,000 (others)N/A

Many businesses in the Class 21 sector also need to register in related classes to get complete brand protection. Consider filing in:

Class 7 (kitchen machines/mixers), Class 11 (cooking appliances/induction), Class 16 (paper napkins/kitchen paper), Class 35 (retail kitchen goods)

Filing in all applicable classes simultaneously is more cost-effective than filing additional applications later. Discuss your full product/service scope with a trademark attorney before filing.

Frequently Asked Questions — Trademark Class 21 India

What is the difference between Class 21 and adjacent classes?

Class 21 specifically covers: household or kitchen utensils and containers; cookware and dinnerware; combs and sponges; brushes; unworked or semi-worked glass; glassware, porcelain and earthenware. Adjacent classes cover related but distinct categories — Class 7 (kitchen machines/mixers), Class 11 (cooking appliances/induction), Class 16 (paper napkins/kitchen paper), Class 35 (retail kitchen goods). If your business spans both, file in all applicable classes.

How long does it take to register a Class 21 trademark in India?

Approximately 18–24 months for a smooth application. Expedited examination (additional ₹20,000–40,000 fee) can fast-track the examination stage to 30 working days. You can use the ™ symbol from the date of filing regardless of registration status.

Can I file a Class 21 trademark online in India?

Yes. 100% of the trademark application process is done online via ipindiaonline.gov.in. Online filing is mandatory for most applicants and also gives you the lower fee rate (₹4,500 vs ₹5,000 for MSME/individuals).

Do I need to file Class 21 and other classes separately?

Yes. Each trademark class requires a separate government fee. However, you can include multiple classes in a single Form TM-A application (multi-class application). You pay the fee for each class individually within that single application form.

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