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Luxurious Indian interiors and furniture

Connecting with the culture and history of India, Indian interiors focus on hand-carved furniture, ornately carved doors with traditional motifs, and richly embroidered textiles. Your gateway to the exotic world of color and charm of the ancient word, the antiques and art of India convey the energy of beautiful traditions that foster prosperity and happiness.

Intricately carved and handcrafted, authentic Indian furniture is rustic yet very solid. Coffee tables with old doors made from reclaimed doors or cabinets that have chakra carved doors with pops of color, the designer in you will want to throw in sari pillows for dramatic effect. Exotic color and texture play off the richly carved teak headboard that embraces the hand-stamped bedspread in rich, luxurious detail. The sari curtains glamorize the windows and the ancient banjara tapestry adds a classic vibe to the bedroom.

Indian decor is rich in colour, pattern and texture, an authentic antique damchiya fills the room with an exotic flair. An old-fashioned oxcart Indian bench covered in colorful cushions transforms this urban New York apartment into a vibrant, energetic space. Block-print cotton blankets are scattered on the sofas and an antique triple arch adorns the front wall of the living room. The unique architectural remains and paintings are the focus and add a splash of color against the white wall. A huge brass-lined hope chest sits in the foyer and is handy for storing extra blankets.

Indian design is often opulent, but some Indian interiors are very simple. A mix of British colonial style as seen in the antique rosewood cupboard with etched glass or the stunning round Burmese teak table with double bases and upturned legs gives interiors an eclectic bohemian appeal. The carved turquoise console serves as a sofa table and is used to display family photos. A huge wall mirror made from an antique archway sits across from the custom-made dining table with an antique door. Barn doors made with carvings of Ganesha and Krishna in the guest room make a unique statement.

The arched lotus screen filters sunlight and a hand-carved floral sofa adorns the living room. The carving is so delicate and detailed that it takes your breath away. Indian interior design is all about balancing energies and creating a place that promotes health and prosperity. An ancient Ganesha gate adorns the entrance and you are greeted by a carved statue of Krishna, the Hindu god who preserves the beauty and peace of the world.

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