Tucked away in a sprawling gated community in J.P. Nagar, this scandinavian interiors home is a testament to the transformative nature.
Indian Stock No: PE-344-001611 Size(m): 2.63×1.72 Location: Perth Phone: 1 800 200 028 The art of manufacturing carpets was introduced in India, probably by the great mogul Akbar in 16th century which brought in Persian weavers together with skilled pattern artists mainly for producing carpets for his palace.During the 16th, 17th and 18th century many fine carpets were woven here made of the finest sheep wool and silk, with Persian patterns.To tell the origin of an Indo carpet they often use a prefix; Indo Mir, Pakistan-Bochara and Indo Gabbeh.Other carpets from India are sold under the names of Amritsar, Bhadohi, Jaipur, Kashmir, Mirsapur and Srinagar.Indian handmade carpets are known for high quality materials and dyes. These rugs last and can be passed down from generation to generation. The Faeghi family are the name you can trust. They have traded in fine handmade carpets in Persia for many generations. For more than 50 years, Peter Faeghi has shared this lineage with thousands of Australians, offering them authentic works of art to enliven and enrich their homes. All carpets are guaranteed. With showrooms in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin, you can buy your carpets from us with confidence. All of Persian Carpet Gallery carpets are supplied with certificate of originality. You can also exchange the rugs at any of our stores across Australia.Call 1800 200 028 or Write to Us if you have any questions.
A perfect blend of and Indonesian Phinisi with a western nautical design, Rascal liveaboard offers bespoke sailing experiences without compromising luxury.
Image 14 of 25 from gallery of Boutique Warszauer Hotel / INDO Architekci. Photograph by ONI Studio
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Hutton Wilkinson, friend and protégé of Tony Duquette, entertains with panache at home.
With two sumptuous master cabins, Oracle liveaboard promises an intimate cruising experience for small families to explore Indonesia’s magical seascape
Tucked away in a sprawling gated community in J.P. Nagar, this scandinavian interiors home is a testament to the transformative nature.
Image 6 of 25 from gallery of Boutique Warszauer Hotel / INDO Architekci. Photograph by Konrad Zaustowicz
Indo contra as tendências, ele prioriza a inconstância e imperfeição das coisas
The perfect blend of a wooden phinisi with an elegant five-star resort’s hospitality promises a haven at sea and a genuinely luxurious barefoot adventure.
Interieurontwerpster en modepro Elora Hardy creëerde op Bali een duurzame en inventieve villa, omringd door de natuur.
Image 7 of 25 from gallery of Boutique Warszauer Hotel / INDO Architekci. Photograph by Konrad Zaustowicz
“Creating experiences, as familiar as they are surprising,” seems a worthy impetus for the eccentric, but rich design of the new Parwana Kutchi Deli.
Built in 1902, Adelaar Liveaboard has sailed the European waters and is ready to take you to the wonders of Indonesia’s most remote islands.
In the confluence of biophilic design and Scandinese minimalism, living rooms transform into sanctuaries where nature's calm meets Nordic clarity. This union
Located in Avellanas, Guanacaste, Indo Villas is a series of 6 Bali-inspired villas just steps away from the uncrowded beach and surf breaks. From our clients: “Indo Villas is a luxury residential enclave located in Avellanas with a collection of one and two-bedroom villas just steps from the Pacific Ocean.
Image 4 of 25 from gallery of Boutique Warszauer Hotel / INDO Architekci. Photograph by Konrad Zaustowicz
The Banqueting Room, the elaborate Banqueting Room is highly theatrical in style, a perfect backdrop to the magnificent feasts that George IV would have offered his courtiers and guests. Lengthy banquets often included up to seventy different dishes. The room's imaginative design was the work of Robert Jones, a talented artist of the day. His dazzling design included a shallow dome, canopies and decorative wall canvases depicting Chinese domestic scenes. His spectacular chandelier - made in 1817 by the London firm of Bailey & Saunders, 30 feet high and weighing one ton - hangs from the claws of a silvered dragon at the apex of the ceiling. Below six smaller dragons breathe light through lotus glass shades. The room is furnished with original lamp stands, made of blue jars of Spode Porcelain with ormolu dragon mounts. On the window wall is an original sideboard, on loan from Her Majesty the Queen, veneered in satinwood with carved and giltwood dragons. The collection of Regency silver gilt is the most important of its kind anywhere on public view. The impressive table setting is based on an 1823 print created for Sir John Nash, the architect of the Royal Pavilion, depicting the dessert course. Many of the exquisite displays of silver gilt would have been placed on the sideboards facing the light to show off King George IV's wealth & status to full effect. Scanned postcard. www.royal.gov.uk www.brighton-hove-rpml.org.uk/RoyalPavilion/whattosee/Pag...
Carnet d'images et autres futilités jolies... " I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about." Oscar Wilde
Image 11 of 35 from gallery of Iyashi House / Pranala Associates. Photograph by Mario Wibowo Photography