Cosy cushions As festivities approach, the retrieval of exquisite silverware and the expensive China begins. So why not add a hint of bling to the furnishings too? From metallic palettes and sequinned patterns to satin and silk, add some zing to your household! House of Raro, M.R.P.: From Rs. 8,000 – 12,500 (Left) (Available in Mumbai & Delhi) Shine on Welcome the festive spirit by decorating your home with these flamboyant tall lamps with sparkling stones and spectacular shell embellishments. Paradox Pink, M.R.P.: Floor lamp gold XL – Rs. 7, 10, 000; L – Rs. 6, 60, 000. Shell lamp (round - Rs. 28, 000; medium – Rs. 28, 000, tall – Rs. 50, 000 (Right) (Available in Mumbai) Traditional diyas These diyas are intricately handcrafted and sport motifs of Lord Krishna with his Nandi and the flute, the Shiv lingam, a lotus representing Goddess Lakshmi, the symbol of Om and the kalash. Made of 92.5% sterling silver and accented with 24k gold gilding, they typify Indian tradition. Frazer and Haws, M.R.P.: Rs. 2,700 for Kalash; Rs. 2,800 for Om Gajanan and Murlidar (Available in Mumbai & Delhi) (Top) Hail Lord Ganesha Ganesha devotees rejoice as we bring you his many avatars. From the Dashabhuja Ganesha (ten armed) to Bal Ganesha, take your pick! Episode, M.R.P.: Dasbhuja Ganesh - M.R.P. on request; Bal Ganesh - Rs. 1000 Frazer and Haws, M.R.P.: Rs. 8, 600 (Available in Mumbai & Delhi)(Bottom) Cutlery, royal style Dainty white porcelain embellished with sophisticated gold accents, the Serengetti collection by Haviland is perfect for a formal affair. What makes it unique is that each piece is handcrafted by skilled artisans. House of Raro, M.R.P.: Rs. 1, 10, 000 onwards (Available in Mumbai & Delhi) The pod squad Trendy, avant-garde and comfortable, this pod chair—made of synthetic plastic and imported from Malaysia—doubles up as an objet d’art, as well as a conversation starter Living in style, M.R.P.: Rs. 29,000 (Available in Mumbai)(Top) Meter down This limited edition lamp by Functures (available at Tappu ki Dukaan) captures Mumbai’s ever-popular taxi. Hooded on top of a genuine taxi meter, this lamp is powered by a rechargeable battery. Tappu ki Dukaan, M.R.P.: Rs. 4, 380 (Available in Mumbai) (Bottom right)
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