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The House of Things Brings ‘Postcards from India’

The House of Things Brings ‘Postcards from India’

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‘Postcards from India’ to showcase the unique flavors of particular regions.

The House of Things is a unique, curated online destination to discover and shop for luxury interior products. They have unveiled a series of curated handmade home collections under the theme, Postcards from India, that celebrates the culture and crafts of different regions. The first capsule is inspired by the enchanting melting pot of cultures – Pondicherry.

India, with its multi-cultural milieu and age-old tradition of crafts, offers a myriad design influence. Each region boasts its own rich and distinctive heritage. The House of Things has meticulously curated ‘Postcards from India’ to showcase the unique flavors of particular regions. The first such capsule pays homage to Pondicherry, a city that represents a charming confluence of Indo-French mores.

Predominantly composed of artisanal materials with refined finishes and aesthetics, the home collection is an ode to the former French colony’s leafy boulevards, sea-front promenades and unexplored woodcraft. Savor a slice of Pondicherry with this selection of bucolic furniture pieces, handmade ceramics, French-inspired décor objects and bold artworks.

Each of the artifacts is reminiscent of the typical craftsmanship intrinsic to a particular Indian locale. From an elegant furniture set with artisanal touches to bamboo-framed mirror; from a refined floor lamp made of the humble bamboo to a chic wicker cabinet; textural cushions inspired by the sand and foam to contemplative clay planters; from evocative artworks to wooden crafted sculptures, and many more, the collection offers a diverse range of exciting selections.

And each of them magically transports you to the charming Pondicherry.

For more information visit: www.thehouseofthings.com

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