Indian trends that have gained popularity in London


British came across the Indian art and Indian trends during the colonial era. It was beautiful, attractive, had its own language and most of all, relevant. Since then, Indian art has been a vital part of their lives, in different forms.
Out of all the art forms of Indian art, Indian paintings and Indian furniture remain to be the most popular.    

Indian Furniture

There is a huge demand of antique Indian furniture in the UK. It is not only serves the purpose furniture but, increases the aesthetic beauty of British households as well. The exquisite range on Indian wood adds to the grandeur of your place.
It is the Indian craftsmanship and the durability of Indian woods that has helped it gain popularity across the world. The beautiful wooden carvings on the headboard and sides of the bed, traditional easy and armchairs, cupboards, Indian doors, cabinets and whatnot, the exclusive range is endless.
The Indian wood is known to be most durable of all. It is moth resistant and has an alluring natural colour that is hard to ignore. Most of all the furniture is available at an irresistible price.
The antique collection is either made from carved strips of old Indian furniture or wood from an entirely dismantled older piece. However, the designs are new and considerate of your requirements.

Read More:  A Guide on Indian Decor - Transform Your Interiors

Indian Paintings

Britishers feel a different kind of love and attraction towards Indian painting either because they represent the real and rural India or because of their ideas.
painting exhibitions in London

People desperately wait for painting exhibitions in London to buy Indian paintings for their homes. The long tradition and history of this Indian art are much accepted and appreciated in the UK.       
Out of many forms of this Indian Art, abstract paintings are most popular. People use these paintings to decorate their homes or as a signature move.

Wrapping Up

Both Indian furniture and Indian paintings have changed their form in the last decades in order to satisfy the English customers. The customization's in both the art forms have enhanced their popularity.   

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

A sketch to Orient world

The passage from India : Indian Art in London