Creative Connections

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Freedom Tree Homestore.

Recently I interacted with someone from Freedom Tree Design. To be honest I hadn't heard of them before, so I did my research and landed on their colourful website and subsequently on their Facebook page.
I was amazed to see Freedom Tree Homestore's contemporary home decor collection of furniture, table ware, linen, accessories all made in India.
Freedom Tree range of ceramics
Poochapalam textile range...

Latika Khosla is the design director of Freedom Tree Design, a color and trend studio based in India.

Freedom Tree Homestore is her latest venture, where the focus is on creating colourful, remarkable design & print and also has designed, curated collection with quirky overtones.
The Independence Collection...
Mombaye, The City range...
Kukkiballi Textile Print...
The Independence Collection...
Aranya range...
ceramics...
Dhurries...

'The spirit is to celebrate modern India and as a vibrant design destination – it is a thumbprint against standardization. Loveable and fun products make everyday living beautiful celebrating a freedom of expression, freedom of thought and freedom of being.'

~Freedom Tree Design

What a lovely thought!

The Freedom Tree Homestore is based in Mumbai. They are also on Facebook.

(images from Freedom Tree Design)

12 comments:

  1. I love the stuff...and really like the design sensibility displayed.

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  2. oh wow!! what gorgeous stuff!! all made in India?? amazing!! Love the colous.. patters.. and the display! Lovely!

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  3. nice!! seems like a great store

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  4. I recently landed at their facebook page while blog hopping too. I loved their stuff!

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  5. Hi Archana, I love your blog, as the name suggests, amazing colors and so indian! Kudos to your photography that which enhances everything. Can I know which camera and lens you use please?

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  6. Beautiful. Thanks for introducing them to people like me. I love the names they have given to their lines.

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  7. Nice Collection and Lovely pictures.

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  8. Archana, do keep us posted if you find such great stores in Bangalore too! Somehow, all these lovely shops seem to be clustered in Bombay (sigh!)

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  9. Anon~ Please go through the previous posts, there are many lovely stores in Bangalore too:-)

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  10. Oh, I am so glad I came across your blog! I write a professional blog for Saffron Marigold (a fair trade maker of luxury Indian linens), and I am always looking for global design ideas, products, artisans, etc.

    Your blog will be a great resource for me! :)

    I look forward to reading more.

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