Monday, November 15, 2010

Furniture shopping at IITF

If you are in Delhi and need to do some economical furniture shopping, head to the 30th edition of the annual India International Trade Fair (IITF), which started this Sunday at Pragati Maidan. The theme for this year's is environmental friendly stuff. Apart from furniture, you could also check out handicrafts, jewellery, furnishings etc.

Love Chair


(Source: Dezeen.com)


I love this. The simple and beautiful thought behind the creation of this chair is to decrease physical distance between people and increase love. The chairs are created by dutch designer Jeroen van Laarhoven. The actual name of the chairs is LAT-Love Approach Together :)
Check out more designs and colors of this sweet creation here.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Amar Colony Furniture Market


(Source: The Times of India)

Today's 'What's Hot' supplement of The Times of India talks about Amar Colony Furniture market in South Delhi. Must say, the stuff looks very interesting. Read the article here.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Straw Chair

(Source:design-milk.com)

Made from 10,000 drinking straws! Hail recycled furniture

Modular Kitchens




(Source: filminterior.com)

Kitchen can be a really blissful place if you love to cook. On the other side, if cooking is just something that you got to do as a routine job, why not your drab kitchen a new sexy avatar.
One of the best way to do it is to convert your normal routine kitchen into modular kitchen. Personally, I love modular kitchens. I think they are cool, smart and highly efficient. So here are some places where you could shop for modular kitchens.

Thekitchenstudio in Delhi and Gurgaon has some exciting options for modular kitchens.You can even shop for kitchen tiles and various kitchen appliances here.

Sapna Interiors in Delhi also has some classy options. They have divided the kitchen stuff into modern, contemporary and traditional. I think you could skip traditional and explore M and C.

Akruti, based in Bombay, has a host of options to pick from. Must check out the website or visit their store in Tardeo.

(Source: interiorhit.com)

Vile Parle in Mumbai based Dream Kitchen seems like one of the best options so far. Interesting place with immense variety. Their Modular kitchens are divided on the basis of material so you can have steel kitchen, laminated kitchen, PU painted kitchen and so on and so forth. Another similar place to check out with is Sleek. The best part about Sleek is that it is available nationally, in almost all the , through dealers. they have all the locations on their website. Neat.

If you are based in Bangalore, a great option to pick your fancy modular kitchen from is Cuisine Classica. Again, they have divided the stuff into modern, contemporary and classic.