Made In India for the World

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As a designer for over two decades, I have always had a bent of enhancing spaces with handcrafted decor. 

Stepping into 'Salva Terra Home' was a natural style delight for me. 



Befitting to its name which means 'Save the Earth' in Brazilian, the store hosts a plethora of home and furnishing items based on an organic spirit. 

One of the key focus of the store is its furnishings. The shopper is spoilt for choices of lampshades, cushion covers, bedspreads and floor enhancers. There is a  whole canvas of mix and match combinations which is the key to a decor makeover.








True to the ethos of organic products, the items in this store are bio-degradable. Vegetable colours and Azo free dyes are used to design all fabric and furnishing which are accentuated by hand embroidery. 

Combining a contemporary styling with the hand work of artisans, tucked away in rural anonymity, the store displays a whole bunch of decorative items. 

There is a complete range of statement pieces as well as quaint additions that can highlight a space lending it an identity. 

Some of that which really caught my eye are the suspended, beaten, metal candle holders, woodwork engraved cheese serving boards, beaten brass kettles, hand painted blue ceramic ware...

To add to this list of collectables is the fashion line of  'Shorshe' clothing and festivity items that would make wonderful gifts and decorations to kindle the upcoming festival of lights.














The personality of the store not only lies in the decor it sells but also in the lovely write up at the entrance which makes this store a perfect illustration of 'Art with a Heart'.





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7 comments:

  1. Nice Pictures...

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  2. Mind blowing! Your website is a fascinating window for sharing Indian ethnicity with the whole world.
    The write-up and pictures are wonderful, and bring Tanushree's store "Salva Terra Home" to life on the internet. God Bless.

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  4. Pattern In Chaos gives us a peep into the majestic world of Indian culture.Salva Terra Home, as showcased in your blog, seems really enticing and worth many-a-visit!

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  5. Lovely site! You have showcased Salva Terra Home very beautifully. Keep showing us more and more beautiful and chaotic patterns! All the very best!

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  6. A great introduction of Salva Terra Home where the earthly ambience upholds ethnicity. Excellently composed pictures speak on their own to softly entice the passionate at heart to pay a visit to this lovely cute place not only to see the exemplary objects de arte' but to take a deep relaxing breadth in its entrance to especially read the lovely write up that takes so special a mention as `Art with a Heart.'
    Debasis Gupta, New Delhi

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