The 5'X5' panel costs $598....not cheap, but so obsession-worthy......made entirely of reclaimed wood panelling.
other beauties..........
recycled glass never looked so good...
Kalamkari bedding.
Antiqued mirrors framed in mango wood.......
Japanese "Imari" bowls
Want to see more? go check out their website.
Also wanted to mention that there are several giveaways this week: over at My dream Canvas, Mochatini, Rainbow-the colors of India, and Once upon a tea time. Enjoy!
Arghhhh you make me want to go shopping all the time, or worse, revamp my house :).
ReplyDeleteLove VivaTerra and their eco friendly stuff...they have been featured on The Keybunch, if I am not mistaken...I am eyeing those Jap bowls!
ReplyDeleteOoohhh nice, especially those recycled glass vases. I could learn to love those! And that 5' x 5' panel.....amazing! Pricey but amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat wooden wall hanging is gorgeous... gorgeous.. Nice recycled vases as well...
ReplyDeletethose bed spreads looks awesome and so do all the other things..sigh!
ReplyDeleteI love that Kalamkari bedding. We have a shop near us selling all sorts of Japanese ceramics and crockery just like the one you've shown!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the comments!
ReplyDelete:) I want to buy them all...the teak panels. the recycled vases, the mirrors (how cool would a grouping like the one pictured above be?) the bedding and the japanese bowls...
Sadly, that ain't happening unless I hit a jackpot somewhere! (which ain't happening coz' I don't gamble..... :))
I do have a pretty neat collection of Japanese bowls tho'...I'll post pictures soon.
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ReplyDeleteI, like you,love it all and like you, waiting to win a lottery.:-)
ReplyDeleteOh Sumi, if you look around, I'm sure you'll be able to pick up something from India...at prices that are a lot more affordable...sadly, for us, we need to contend with not only the higher prices, but shipping and handling as well!
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Love that wooden panel.. And that mirrors with the antiqued frames look gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteRegarding the pickle: You can use chicken instead of beef. Cut the chicken into small pieces leaving out the bones or go for breast pieces. Fry them and follow the rest as for beef. I am not sure about the sarson oil.. I ve never used it. If u trying, let us know how it tasted..
Thanks Nitha, I'll try it...I have all the ingredients at hand...will let you know how the mustard oil turns out. :)
ReplyDeleteEco-friendly stuff..wow!
ReplyDeleteThat panel is indeed gorgeous and to know that it is made of reclaimed wood panelling makes it more beautiful.
@indicaspecies, hello and welome to my space! :)
ReplyDeletethe panel rocks...i want it.
ReplyDelete@Designwali...yup, me too!
ReplyDeleteHey, I'm on the lookout for a mirror (or 3). I'll have to check them out.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to be part of you discovering the amazingness of Viva Terra. They were my second post ever on my blog. I am a HUGE fan.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link dear!
@Leigha: Thank you for introducing viva terra to me! :)
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