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Dwaraka Plus showroom stands tall on 4th Main Road in HAL 3rd Stage, Bangalore, in a residential building with big banners portraying products of Kalamkari art. We leave our footwear outside and enter to find a calm and serene ambience...
Teakwood log benches that give a natural look to a seating arrangement are recommended buys. Or you could check out their bamboo chairs. To accessorize the garden further, they have rattan swings, hammocks and garden umbrellas in multiple designs...
There are limitless possibilities to design innovations. And Bangalore’s creative lot of designers find inspiration in myriad things like traditions and beliefs to textiles, trees and discarded materials. MetroMela profiles four designers across Bangalore who believe in doing stuff that’s different from run of the mill. Read on...
From chairs to home and office furniture, Durian at Shivaji Nagar collects furniture that matches international standard. As you enter the grand showroom, exotic living...
Orkidz store on 80 ft. road in Indiranagar, Bangalore appears like another big brand outlet for kids. However, unlike the big brands it offers a host of products that are not too heavy on your wallet...
The glass fronted, white building in Koramangala with brown wooden panelling spells out Mother Earth with a beautiful tree motif. Mother Earth (actually began life as Industree) is a 11,000 square feet store that speaks eco-friendly right from the entrance...
In a building that houses few other shops and offices, Maya Organic grabs your attention with its huge artistic logo - a white on orange creation that spells MO. You can either take the elevator or climb two flights up to enter the store. There is a cash counter...
When it comes to shopping, Bangalore has its malls and scores of stores specializing in everything from cotton kurtas to colonial furniture. How often by the way, have you trudged up the enthusiasm to check out one of the many state government emporiums in Bangalore...
Like old wine and old cars, antique furniture too is an evergreen classic. While that futuristic steel and glass coffee table may look outdated five years down the line, an antique teakwood coffee table or chest of drawer will still be fashionable 10 years down the line...
With a little bit of planning, good materials and design, you too can have a kitchen that’s warm and inviting. We spoke to Malvika Beedu, Design Head, Kitchens, at Nolte Home Studio in Koramangala to give us some insights...
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