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Curves of elegance

THE HOUSE of Soanba makes a statement of elegance and style in its presentation of lifestyle accessories at its newly opened premises at 75, Harrington Road, Chetpet, Chennai-600031. The table settings of Norotaki crockery, Libbey's gleaming glassware and the strong pastel colours of German ceramic tableware crafts create a forgotten ambience of elegant living. Yet the concepts, curves and lines of both tableware and glassware spell contemporary chic as does the silver-coated cutlery from Jaipur. The crockery and glassware are beautifully displayed in period display cases and Victorian what-nots - a far cry from the dusty corners to which these items are usually consigned in most showrooms.

Another touch of graceful contemporary living is provided by Soanba's collection of silver tea sets, bowls, candle stands and cutlery. Minimal embellishment and elegant lines define the silver with its international design and flavour.

The Yamini Collection of Soanba's handwoven cotton home furnishings is strong, young and full of colour. In the export market for the past 10 years, Yamini's soft furnishings mirror the latest international look, colours and style. The craftsmanship and weave is Indian with superb weaves expressed in ribbed cotton, with stripes and checks. Self-coloured weaves are dressed up with attractive block prints, a fleeting touch of embroidery or the flash of a glass bead.

Bedspreads, cushions in all sizes, throws, curtains, table linen, teacosies, kitchen gloves and aprons define a wide range of vibrantly hued Yamini products. The designer home furnishings, which include cotton dhurries in soft shades, are among the best available in Chennai under one roof.

PUSHPA CHARI

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