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Monday, August 22, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Blessed...
I feel extremely blessed when 'art' in any form comes home. Whether it is a a small woven basket picked up from a craft fair or a huge Tanjore painting brought home from one of our various travels.
This week began with me experiencing that feeling not once but twice!
All of you must be familiar with the super-talented blogger of the famous Artnlight ~ Vineeta Nair. I have been a longtime follower of her blog, from the time of it's inception to the time it started showcasing Vineeta's new venture of decoupaged line of products, each piece so unique in it's design.
I had been eyeing this box for a while and finally placed an order for it and here it is!
The attention to detail is amazing...
A piece of art from Artnlight that I am going to treasure for a long time to come. Thanks Vineeta.
Remember this post on Aarohi Singh's exhibition? That was way back in November last year. I had bought a gorgeous 'Goddess Saraswati ' Thali from her and decided to pick it up from her after the exhibition.
Days led to weeks, weeks into months. The busy individuals after planning and re-planning finally met in the middle of the day over hot khullads of chai for some stimulating creative conversation:-)
I welcomed the Goddess to our home...
...offered her some frangipanis from our garden.
Thanks Aarohi.
You ladies completely made my day!
(images by Arch)
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Rang Decor featured in Pool Magazine...
A big thank you to all you lovely readers and to the Pool Magazine Team.
Pool Magazine is India's First International Design Magazine. They stand for Design, Innovation & Creativity.
Do check out their site here.
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featured,
Pool Magazine,
published
Sunday, June 12, 2011
collective craft.
When I received a mail from Shweta Mohapatra of collective craft, I must admit I was completely blown away by the delicate designs on stone. I believe the products really are 'poetry in stone'.
Soapstone Tealight Holder...
collective craft works towards creating environmentally responsible design solutions and engaging traditional handicrafts in contemporary product in Odisha (Orissa).
Shweta and Sibanand work with artisans who have been involved in the age-old traditional stone art form of Odisha where soft soap stone is used for carving figurative forms.
The collaborative currently works towards securing rural livelihoods by generating work opportunities for artisans through interventions and innovation in design and technical processes.
Leaf Series Platters...
Granite Range Bowls...
Leaf Series Coasters...
Pink Series Coasters...
Stone Jewellery...
Their beautiful creations are retailed at~
KAMALA
Gallery 1, Rajiv Gandhi Handicrafts Bhawan,
Baba Kharak Singh Marg, New Delhi 110 001.
Ph.: +91 - 11 - 65969600 / 23743321
Shweta blogs at collective crafts
Labels:
Art and Crafts of India,
collective craft
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Varnam presents 'Stories of Channapatna'
Varnam~ Colours for your home, which is Karthik Vaidyanathan's venture brings to you beautiful lamps from their series called 'Stories of Channapatna'.
Each piece has been designed by Varnam and handcrafted by the artisans of Channapatna.
Channapatna is a rural town on the outskirts of Bangalore which is popular for it's wooden toys best known as Channapatna toys. The work involves lacquering the wood of 'Wrightia tinctoria tree also known as 'Aale mara'. The origin of these toys can be traced to the reign of Tipu Sultan who invited artisans from Persia to train the local artisans in making wooden toys.
Channapatna is a rural town on the outskirts of Bangalore which is popular for it's wooden toys best known as Channapatna toys. The work involves lacquering the wood of 'Wrightia tinctoria tree also known as 'Aale mara'. The origin of these toys can be traced to the reign of Tipu Sultan who invited artisans from Persia to train the local artisans in making wooden toys.
Green 'Villaku' base, inspired by the traditional oil lamps...
Green base with White and Gold lamp shade...
Lamp bases in various colours...
Green lamp base with Purple Buta Shade...
Karthik says,'I have always found the 'glossy' vibrant colours of Channapatna very intriguing and wanted to explore them in a different avtaar, away from their 'toys' imagery. Since I keep a keen interest in home decor, wanted to combine the two.'
If you want to pick up any of these do drop by at
The Ants Store
#2023/B, 1st Cross, 14th A main, HAL 2nd stage,
Indiranagar, Bangalore - 560038.
Tel :- 080-4175639
from June 3rd to 5th, Fri to Sun, 11AM to 8 PM.
(images by Varnam)
Friday, April 29, 2011
Barefoot at Havelock, Andamans
...is an eco-friendly resort in Havelock Islands in Andamans tucked away behind the tropical tree fence on Radhanagar beach.
Having read some great reviews online we decided on this place for our summer holidays and it surely was worth it.
Pristine, unspoilt beach with aqua waters and surrounded by lush tropical foliage it is a treat for city dwellers.
All the structures at the resort are constructed using locally sourced natural materials. The reception area...
A vibrant arrangement of tropical flowers floating at the reception area gives us a small peek into the amazing things to be experienced during our stay...
The Nicobari-styled dining area completely engulfed by lush foliage...
Exotic tropical flowers...
We enjoyed the airy dining area with a great view....
Eco-friendly-ness is evident in every aspect of the hospitality experience, the place-mats are made of handmade paper and dried flora.
The low dining arrangement was out favourite during our evening chai sessions, listening to the sound of waves on a high-tide, the changing shades of sky and excitedly watching fireflies at dusk...
The sandy path scattered with dries leaves of various shapes and colours lead you to the various cottages...
What a practical way to keep the sand off your cottage, just wash your feet and enter 'bare feet' into your room...
Sit outside and enjoy the sounds of the tropics, the intoxicating symphony played by the crickets, chirping birds and croaking frogs.
Our place on the deck for many cups of tea...
...and hours of reading.
The interiors of our cottage, antique four poster bed with mosquito nets, which the housekeeping staff would spread out in the evenings...
What a memorable experience of being surrounded by nature's best elements....
Will be doing a post on our travel experience soon on Rang~ The Colours of Life.
( Images by Arch)
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Andamans,
eco-friendly,
havelock,
vacation
Thursday, March 24, 2011
fluttering mulmuls...
...swaying sheers, & soft cottons to the gentle summer morning breeze is something we all dream of.
Here are some summer curtain options...
Ocean Breezes Sheer Curtain from Saffron Marigold, that I had shot sometime back...
Block-printed Sheer Curtain from Good Earth sways in Mishta Roy's home...
Gorgeous sheer curtains from Bungalow...
Dauphine in Indigo Curtains from Les Indiennes...
(some images by Arch and the rest from the websites)
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Frangipanis & an angel...
Summer has 'Frangipani' trees blooming everywhere, spreading a carpet of delicate fragrant flowers on the pavements.
Bring simple elements of nature, of the season into your home. Fragipanis, or Chamelis.
Line them up on your window sill or on a table...
Frangipanis just need small bowls of water where you can float them but to add a little something, take out those simple 'yera' glasses or chai gilaas and float single flowers in them.
Cluster them on an interesting platter...
Bring in the angel:-) You can create center of interest by adding any element like a small buddha or any idol...
Another view...
Let your creativity flow. Just remember to take in the intoxicating fragrance of these delicate flowers as you pass by the arrangement. I promise you, you will pass by many times in a day;-)
( Images by Arch)
Labels:
DIY Ideas,
frangipani. arrangements
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Then followed that beautiful season... Summer.
Filled was the air with a dreamy and magical light; and the landscape
Lay as if new created in all the freshness of childhood.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Lay as if new created in all the freshness of childhood.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Yesterday one of the readers' of Rang Decor suggested that I post about 'Summer Decor Ideas'. Following that I received a lot of suggestions about what readers were looking for and topping the list was simple DIY ideas!
So here is the deal. Starting today I will be posting simple DIY ideas and styling from my home!
Stay tuned. A wee bit nervous about taking on this project, so please be with me:-)
Peaches & Pinks...
Bring out your cushion covers in fresh colour palette of peaches, pinks, blush, creams & white. A few sprinkling of copper or gold adds magic...
Brass containers are great as vases, but copper too has it's charm and compliments the peach & pink palette so well.
Carnations come in so many shades and last long too! So have fun and enjoy the season!
Look at this curious lovely visitor who flew in to check on my early morning photoshoot!
( Images by Arch)
Here are few resources for Cushion Covers~
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