Revamp your furniture this Diwali with Handcrafted door knobs & hooks from IndianShelf : The Tribune India

2022-08-28 01:04:35 By : Ms. Qiaomin Xu

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Updated At: Aug 23, 2022 12:38 PM (IST)

August 23: With Diwali just two months away, the excitement has started building up. People have started working on various interior elements and renew your old furniture economically and with minimum effort by adding fancy handles and knobs. Catering to the demand, IndianShelf has come up with a range of contemporary and traditional door knobs & handles. They have come up with a wide range of knobs in a variety of materials & designs to uplift the humble wall hook to a decoration piece.

Simple furniture accessories like door knobs & handles are used to give a new eye-catching appeal to doors, cabinets and drawers. It's aesthetically pleasing and exhibits a welcoming aura to the guests. Door knobs & handles are simple yet useful stuff we need in everyday life, and Indianshelf has made them a style statement and a conversation piece.

So whether you are looking at brass or wood, ceramic or glass or any other medium, all these and more are available at IndianShelf. From a modern look to a traditional approach or a fusion of both, there are wall hooks & knobs matching every trend & décor idea. Hooks are perfect holders for hanging small items or can be used just as fixtures, while knobs can enhance the look of any surface.

With the new fancy designer wall hooks, you won't be hiding wall hooks behind doors or inside cabinets. For more fun décor, especially for children's rooms, go for Animal Hooks, which is a range inspired by big wild animals. Bronze Hooks are presented in different shapes that you would have never imagined! Such as elephants, mother and baby geese, face coats, birds, ducklings and so on and so forth. An impressive crafted design of vivid colours of flora and fauna is the major element in the floral painted hooks. Then there are Flower shaped Hooks, Iron Hooks, Vehicular hooks and many others.

The wide variety of knobs that Indianshelf offers includes ceramic knobs that are available at affordable prices and antique designs. IndianShelf has different styles in terms of colours ranging from blue, red, and multicolour and in terms of different designs ranging from little birds to flowers. Glass knobs are a popular design nowadays. They not only add a bright and vintage look to your doors and cabinets but also make them shiny and classy in appearance. You will actually be amazed to see the elegant variety of glass knobs at IndianShelf

IndianShelf also offers high-quality metal knobs that have antibacterial properties and do not rust with time. Wooden knobs are the most widespread type of material in knobs and handles. They are a little at the lower side of prices with a subtle and classy look. At Indianshelf, knobs are made with different wooden materials such as sandalwood, rosewood and added wooden colours.

"Diwali is around the corner, and people have started revamping their homes. We have an impressive collection of handcrafted knobs & hooks that have been creatively and carefully constructed and are available in several designs. We strive diligently to roll out innovative designs each month and are well known for our selection of handles. People who love to decorate their homes always look for something distinctive. IndianShelf provides that.," says Mr. Akshay Gupta, IndianShelf.

IndianShelf sells home decor items online. It ensures all the products portray the beauty and diversity of traditional Indian arts. The company connects more than 5,000 rural artisans to contemporary urban markets, laying the groundwork for skilled, long-lasting rural employment.

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