Bespoke craftsmanship galore at CII Chandigarh Fair 2022’s home décor expo 

The 25th edition of CII Chandigarh Fair 2022’s Home Décor exposition has proved to be a hit with the visitors.

Bespoke craftsmanship galore at CII Chandigarh Fair 2022’s home décor expo 

Chandigarh, October 15, 2022: The 25th edition of CII Chandigarh Fair 2022’s Home Décor exposition has proved to be a hit with the visitors. Interesting artifacts and handicrafts on display are getting tremendous response at the Fair which is on till 17 October 2022 at Parade Ground, Sector 17, Chandigarh. 

A special display of onyx decorations has been a crowd-pleaser. Sourced from Afghanistan, each piece is carefully carved from one single block of onyx stone and flawlessly finished in Kabul. Md Shaukat Ali, Sales Manager, Khadmat Group was happy to be in Chandigarh after the COVID-19 pandemic. “With most of our sales coming from huge expositions such as CII Chandigarh Fair, we are glad to have had an opportunity to come back this year and touch base again with customers from North India.

The response has been gaining momentum since yesterday and it is a delight to see the people enjoying and admiring our products.” 

Another thematic décor store in Hall 3 seems inspired by Moroccan taste, with evident blue and turquoise border for intricately designed wooden mirrors and cracked glass lampshades. From dinnerware to wall hangings – the store has it all. Green Decor (the store name) presents the humble charm of wooden décor that gives a rustic element and a boho-chic vibe for any interior. 

For exteriors, Kumhar The Garden Store displays a fascinating fairytale feel to its products that can transform any outdoor space into a page from Alice In Wonderland. Toadstools, pandas, flamingos, bunnies and little woodland creatures are carefully placed within the stall that exudes an otherworldly charm about the stall. 

Triple (M) International is another store that has shipped its display all the way from Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh to showcase its delicate Naqashi work on wooden furniture and home décor items. Ethically sourcing the wood from Assam, the artisans from Saharanpur who are known for their handwork in Naqashi, then work on designer pieces to create one-of-a-kind furniture pieces. 

The exposition has a lot more to offer – with metallic lifelike art and quirky figurines. A brass display of idols, lamps, and figurines is exigent. Various Diwali gifting options such as blankets, bedsheets, lighting, food hampers, dried flowers, etc. are available.