A Stylish Step Towards Sustainable Living

Good vibes, conscious mind and fine choices- your home is a true reflection of your personality. Whether you like white-washed walls, have a penchant for handicrafts or like to portray your creative soul through art pieces, there’s something more than simply having an ambience that says “Nice to see you, come on in!” Besides pleasing visitors and guests, your humble abode is part of your living and lifestyle.

The home decor edit at Pernia’s Pop-Up Shop is lush with modern masterpieces and treasure-worthy artefacts that people with fine tastes love to indulge in. A few featured labels like Jaipur Rugs, Ritu Kumar Home, put thoughtful efforts towards improving the livelihood of the artists as well as the users, rebooting traditional art and craft in their designs and working with natural resources and materials. Other few, skillfully design stylish and multipurpose decor pieces to blend fashion with function.

If you love or seek a simplified ambience, these conscious picks deserve a spot in your home.

Supporting Artisans

Jaipur Rugs creates a sustainable livelihood for its artisans and a mindful lifestyle for its shoppers. Their gold standard rugs are produced from the best quality wool, woven by artisans from remote villages who are handed over the work at the comfort of their home, empowering rural women with doorstep entrepreneurship and offering specialized logistic support and quality supervision. The brand reaches out to traditional Indian communities to help them commercialize their skills; reaching to the weavers themselves. The rugs are immensely coveted for decluttered settings. They appeal to people with both- modern and classic taste. The eccentric patterns complement any living room or walkway adding an intriguing element that will leave the guests marvelling at its beauty.  

Reviving Art

The newly launched Ritu Kumar Home is an ode to Indian textile and craftsmanship. There’s also an intriguing origin story. The designer started making cushions cover from leftover and had women from Bengal to design traditional Kantha embroidery on them during the initial days of her career. The collection of her bedroom furnishings and tableware are inspired by regional specialities- Kashmir’s Jaamevar shawl designs, Rajasthan’s intrinsic block prints, Andhra Pradesh’s Kalamkari prints and Uttar Pradesh jaali patterns. Her rustic and organic brass tableware is a must-have for festive luncheons and dinners. 

Adding Purpose

The optimum utility of things is an important aspect of sustainable living. Compact furniture, artsy items that double up as practical pieces are ideal to invest in or gift your loved ones. You can also display your passion for food and nature with wooden crafted essentials; an earthy setting looks instantly captivating! Bright block-printed quilts are instant elevators if you’re planning to brighten up your bedroom.

Sustainable living need not actually mean minimalistic. Even if your choices are extravagant, curating and placing things thoughtfully is a notable step towards a better quality of living.  

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