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New home decor hub opens at Russell street

Nestasia opened its first-ever offline store in the city

Zeba Akhtar Ali Published 04.05.23, 12:35 PM
The store, designed by Aashni Kumar, reflects a modern vintage interior space, which features Georgian octagon flooring and wall panelling with a modern interpretation of traditional wainscoting. The minimal floor plan with accent display units allows the products to shine, highlighting modern and sculptural showcases and consoles adding a touch of elegance. The store's fluted glass window brings in a lot of natural light and provides the store with a distinctive appeal.The store will also exclusively preview the brand’s very first luxury collection, Luxe, a quintessential showstopper range of decor elements. Nest Luxe draws on Roman conquests, victory, and honour, featuring laurel wreaths, trophy-like candle stands, sculptures, crystals, and glass globes that add brilliance and sophistication to new-age homes. The pieces are relatively larger, creating a sense of grandeur and impact as focal elements in a room.

The store, designed by Aashni Kumar, reflects a modern vintage interior space, which features Georgian octagon flooring and wall panelling with a modern interpretation of traditional wainscoting. The minimal floor plan with accent display units allows the products to shine, highlighting modern and sculptural showcases and consoles adding a touch of elegance. The store's fluted glass window brings in a lot of natural light and provides the store with a distinctive appeal.The store will also exclusively preview the brand’s very first luxury collection, Luxe, a quintessential showstopper range of decor elements. Nest Luxe draws on Roman conquests, victory, and honour, featuring laurel wreaths, trophy-like candle stands, sculptures, crystals, and glass globes that add brilliance and sophistication to new-age homes. The pieces are relatively larger, creating a sense of grandeur and impact as focal elements in a room. B Halder

Nestasia, a leading home decor and lifestyle brand, opened its first-ever offline store in the city, on Russell Street. Spread over 750sq ft space, the store offers shoppers an opportunity to explore and experience the products first-hand. The brand centres around three main values of quality, beauty and utility that the customers can experience at the store. The store would feature more than 1,200 products across their top seven categories — dining, kitchen, decor, bags and accessories, bath, soft furnishing, and stationery.

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