Just ahead of the festive season, The Salt House organised a Festive Pop Up, in association with t2, at its Shakespeare Sarani address. A host of lifestyle brands showcased their special festive collections. From aromatic candles to trending fashion picks, the pop-up showcased a variety of festive essentials. t2 dropped by.
These laddoos were actually candles handmade from premium quality soy wax from Lagom. They also had fragrance bars for your home and car. @lagom.india on Instagram
Kaaj displayed their cotton, hand-block printed fabrics for kids from 0-13 years old. The garments could be customised and tailor-made. @kaajclothing on Instagram
Ikigai Homes showcased luxury home decor essentials like flower vases, coasters, candles, table runners and potpourri. Their range started from
Rs 199 and went up to Rs 999. @ikigaihomesindia on Instagram
TTYL (That Thing You Love), a resort-wear brand showcased their natural satin fabrics and funky prints on coord sets, dresses and trenchcoats. @thatthingyoulove.in on Instagram
Seek, a skincare brand, that aimed to build a bridge between the affordable and the luxurious, had an array at the pop-up. Their products and packaging were minimal with no fragrance, no added colour, and were sulphate-free. Their price range started from Rs 300 and went up to Rs 1,100. @seek_skincare on Instagram
House of Dreams, a contemporary label primarily into women's and kids' wear, specialising in nightsuits and western wear, recently launched their festive collection which featured twinning coord sets and dresses for moms and kids. @houseofdreams.in on Instagram
Agape was the only menswear label at the pop-up. They brought their custom kurta pieces in different patterns and designs, made of soft and premium quality fabric. @agapekolkata on Instagram
These enamel earrings were from Crete by Shilpi Modi, who handcrafts her own jewellery. The pieces were gold and silver plated. @cretebyshilpimodi on Instagram
“We planned our Festive Pop Up around a time when people could shop for their upcoming holidays as well as for Diwali as the gap between the two this time is lesser than in other years. We had over 35 participants. We had Western and Indian for women, menswear, festive wear for children, home decor, jewellery, candles and more. The show was successful. The food and live music added to the day full of frolic!” said Saloni Jhunjhunwalla, organiser and partner, The Salt House.