The last two years have been promising for decor enthusiasts, with many global brands entering the Indian market. From West Elm, which was launched in 2020, to the recently introduced H&M Home and Ikea, international home furnishing labels are making a strong case for mindful investments for the discerning consumer.
Now, this San Francisco brand is ready to take over the home furnishing market with its key product categories – furniture, bedding, bath, rugs, window treatments, tabletop, lighting, and other decorative items – that come with American decor sensibilities. Along with that, they have Pottery Barn Kids on offer, which helps create kid-friendly, eco-conscious, stylish, and innovative spaces.
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However, this is not its first tryst with India. In 2016, Pottery Barn collaborated with ace designer Sabyasachi to launch a capsule holiday collection featuring an array of home products, the artworks for which were created by artists of the Sabyasachi Art Foundation. And for those who don't know of its well-established standing in the industry might know of Pottery Barn via pop culture references, the most popular of which is from the American sitcom Friends' Season 6, Episode 11 ‘The One With The Apothecary Table’, where Jennifer Aniston's character Rachel Green purchases an apothecary table from Pottery Barn for its ‘’one-of-a-kind appeal and history''.
Besides its stylish yet sustainable offerings, Pottery Barn and Pottery Barn Kids designs are organic and feature indoor wood furniture collections that are FSC®-certified (Forest Stewardship Council), supporting forest ecosystems worldwide. And to further elevate the whole shopping experience, the brand offers exclusive Design Crew services with a dedicated team of interior design experts providing complimentary one-on-one design services. The Design Crew helps answer style questions and gives advice on room planning via online chat, or virtual consultations by video, phone, and email.
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The much-awaited Reliance Brands and Williams-Sonoma merger has finally materialized, and we are already filling our shopping carts. Visit Pottery Barn India and Pottery Barn Kids to bookmark your favourites now!