New Delhi, April 08, 2019: In soft pastel shades of pink, green and blue, comes Jardin to make lazy Sunday afternoons more stylish.
Inspired from a tropical garden, it features exotic palms, floral motifs and wildlife.
The cushions carry a picturesque style of imagery brought out in various techniques. From a long-tailed bird and a large birdcage around a blossomed garden to a white tiger taking a walk in a tropical scene, there is everything exotic and fascinating in this collection of decorative cushions.
Accompanying the wild life is a monkey imagined in gold on a light green base. The surfaces are done in intricate thread embroidery, hand embellishments, gold foiling and digital printing. The material used on the cushions are velvet and cotton velvet. To complement the cushions, heavy on imagery, are the gold foiled one in a leafy pattern and a solid green and off-white reversible cushion with silken fringes.
A special collection, Jardin promises to capture attention wherever you place the cushions.
Style these lovely cushions with whites and greens to bring out the beauty of nature captured on them.
For more information on the Collection, details on each of the pieces and to know more about what makes them all special, please connect with us at – upasna@address-home.com, +91 9810374919 OR shrishti@address-home.com, +91 9717106026.
Corporate Comm India(CCI Newswire)
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