Antique Indian Furniture

Posted By: Furniture Reporter  //  Category: News

Mahavideh is a fast growing as a pioneering export house promoted by committed professionals. We deal chiefly in manufacturing, developing and exporting world class handicrafts items, gift articles, reproduction of antiques, utility items, furniture items and furniture accessories in a wide and varying range (Wooden, Wrought Iron, Wood Carving, Meena work, Painting work etc).
Mahavideh was established with a clear vision of providing world-class products with a wide array of assorted goods both mass-produced and custom made according to given specifications of our clients with a firm commitment to “Excellence through Quality“. Our motto is to emphasize on impeccable quality of products and services at par with the international standards. Our designs are highly creative and innovative and we have a team of excellent craftsman and skilled artisans well versed into the art of converting creativity into reality.
Mahavideh also boasts of technical professionals who after years of research and development have come up with top class products of matchless aesthetics and intricate workmanship. MAHAVIDEH EXPORT’S its exotic and exquisite products to broad array of customers across the global horizon. Last but not the least we at firmly believe in the satisfaction of our clients and ensure prompt and timely deliveries.

Products

Mahavideh Export presents a wide range of handcrafted wood furniture that includes-

Quality policy

Meticulous stage wise inspection in every single piece is carried out; we always look forward for nil rejection orders from customers.

Production capacity

we are capable of handling bulk orders and welcome any type of inquiry. We will be happy to receive inquires for bulk as well as small orders

Mahavideh Exports are offering the best quality of Indian Wooden Furniture, Antique Reproduction And Handicraft.

Mahavideh exports offer a range of exquisitely designed furniture and handicraft items that are sure to cater to all your needs. A list of our products reads antique reproduction furniture, partitions, candle stands, sideboards, , mirror frames, Almirah, TV Cabinet, wine racks, doors, pillars and other architectural pieces.
Mahavideh Export is a leading company specializing in the manufacture and export of top quality furniture and handicraft items. Located in Jodhpur (India), we have been successfully catering to our clients.

Kindly feel free for all type of queries you have regarding these products.

Article By: Mr. Vineet Chopra
(CEO)
Mahavideh Furniture-Indian furniture export house

Visit Us: www.mahavideh.com
Mail Us: info@mahavideh.com
Contact Us: 91 999-499-9005
Business Description: Mahavideh : Adding beauty to both internal and external decor, the beautiful collection of wood furniture adds design and style to home decor and glorifies the cultural richness. The furniture made out of wood is aesthetically adored for intricate craftsmanship. There is a vast variety of wood furniture available like sofa set, chairs, garden chairs, shelves, bookshelves etc, contributing to an endless list.

childhood memories and the immigrating table

Posted By: Furniture Reporter  //  Category: News

ripon, yorkshire, 1969 (i am 6), with my cheerful enterprising granny in her chilly kitchen, sitting at the sturdy little work table. warm fresh brown bread thickly sliced waits to be spread with the best combination in the world – rich english butter and marmite. with a twinkle in her eye, granny shows me how to swirl the marmite, plenty of it, into the cold pot of butter that has appeared from the cool larder’s shelves (no need for a fridge in yorkshire, i recall). we layer the precious gold black concoction onto our slices and enjoy the happy snack together while she chats about her travels and her paintings. the table moved to my father’s kitchen when she died, and now that my father has died, my mother is moving to america.  all sorts of interior design possibilities await her in her american home and she plans to bring little with her, to start fresh.  but the kitchen table is immigrating too, by popular family demand. sometimes you cannot separate furniture, though plain and unnecessary, from memories. the people were precious, so the furniture holds on to part of what they were for you.

Landowner (part 5): “Key Furniture” Quest

Posted By: Furniture Reporter  //  Category: News

I’m slowly getting my mind fixed on what I’ld like to do inside my house. I’m focusing on furnishing the inside first, so I’ll have a bit more ease to colorscheme wall textures.
I’ve got 3 rooms to furnish. That’s not much, but I’ve done oversize houses before, and I can tell you: it’s a bit sad to see that much space unused.
And since I’m a picky pain in the bum (yes, I know I am), I’ll probably drive myself nuts thinking about “finishing touches” ;)

So for now (to spare myself a bit cuz I’ve got several other projects going on all at the same time) I’ll just focus on finding some basic furnishings, some key items for each room.
I’ll place more decorative items later… if I’ll have the prims for it ;)

The big main room in the center will be the bedroom. I think I’ll keep the origin of the house design in mind and try to go for something Moroccan / Turkish / Arab / Persian. So besides a bed I’ll stuff it with some pillows, perhaps a cuddle chair or cuddle rug, perhaps some curtains.
Perfect for multiple “cuddle and slex areas” :p
(I’m still a guy, and I have needs)

Some shops I’ve enjoyed visiting so far, and probably will buy something to decorate my bedroom, are Melino Style and Sahara Design. Both shops focus on Moroccan / Arabian / Persian items.
Most of their items are (partially or completely) sculpted, so that’s a big plus if you ask me.
One tricky piece of key furniture for this room seems to be finding the type of bed I’ld really like: a wooden fourposter bed, not too ornate, preferably without curtains on the posts nor a canopy ceiling at the top.
There’s a lot of those out there, I know, but I always find something I dislike…
I know: I’m picky!

Besides the bedroom, I’ld like one room to be something modern or retro-modernist, I’ll probably “hide” it a bit behind a curtain.
Perhaps I’ll put something artistic in it and just rez a chair or 2… something “just for me and a good friend”. Sorta like the male version of a boudoir, just focusing more on art… yeah, sounds good imho :)
I already have a Barcelona Chair from Akeyo and I wanna “build around that”.

I also managed to get a really nice sofa set (a 2-seater and 1 male and 1 female animated single chair) at BAPFH.
Now I know: BAPFH remains one of “the biggest sellers” in-world, and I’m the kind of person that tries to “not be totally mainstream”. Usually I try to avoid shops where so many people already have spent their cash… (unless there’s a sale going on, then I’m unstopable!)
Anyway I ended up at BAPFH after seeing a picture on Flickr by Carmilla Mirabeau, showing the interior of her new place (the picture isn’t recent, it was uploaded a couple months ago).
The set wasn’t expensive at all and I have to admit they’re unquestionably well-sculpted and textured.
I’m not sure where I’ll use them, but I’ll find something.

Then there’s of course the small balcony outside, but I’m just gonna put 2 chairs there, perhaps place a couple plants and if possible hang the Magic Moods Lantern that I already have (“if possible” cuz for the pretty item that it is, it’s a dreadfully heavy-prim thing: about 70 prims… which is much for 1 single lantern).

Anyway, I’ve got a list of possible key objects, and I’m slowly managing to find stores selling them. I’m taking my time for it and search for one style at a time, trying to visit all the Classifieds tab comes up with.
My only non-negotiable criteria is: whatever object I choose to place in the house, it’ll have to be low prim.
I have a reserve in the back of my head that I wanna use for my shop, and another reserve for some minor landscaping, so the rest is for furniture prims. It’ll be tight, but not impossible if I check what’s out there and choose very wisely.
The elimination process of course is the hardest part: when you find that handful of good shops amongst “the rest”, you need to go back and make up your mind about which shop has an item closest to what you’re looking for, in the least amount of prims.

Remember that I’m fully aware of just how picky I am?
(perhaps I should demolish everything and build a Zen house to achieve “peace of mind”?)

;)

So, let’s recap:

  • the big bedroom will be Persian-ish
  • the “more private” of the 2 side rooms will be a modern-ish lounge area (like a boudoir, but more masculine)
  • no clue yet what to do with the other, “more public”, side room, the one you enter after coming into the house… sitting area to let those who come visit me have a seat?
  • keep the balcony nice and simple, rez a couple chairs there and some plants… maybe those BAPFH chairs would work here… will consider it

More updates as I make progress!

Landowner (part 5): “Key Furniture” Quest

Posted By: Furniture Reporter  //  Category: News

I’m slowly getting my mind fixed on what I’ld like to do inside my house. I’m focusing on furnishing the inside first, so I’ll have a bit more ease to colorscheme wall textures.
I’ve got 3 rooms to furnish. That’s not much, but I’ve done oversize houses before, and I can tell you: it’s a bit sad to see that much space unused.
And since I’m a picky pain in the bum (yes, I know I am), I’ll probably drive myself nuts thinking about “finishing touches” ;)

So for now (to spare myself a bit cuz I’ve got several other projects going on all at the same time) I’ll just focus on finding some basic furnishings, some key items for each room.
I’ll place more decorative items later… if I’ll have the prims for it ;)

The big main room in the center will be the bedroom. I think I’ll keep the origin of the house design in mind and try to go for something Moroccan / Turkish / Arab / Persian. So besides a bed I’ll stuff it with some pillows, perhaps a cuddle chair or cuddle rug, perhaps some curtains.
Perfect for multiple “cuddle and slex areas” :p
(I’m still a guy, and I have needs)

Some shops I’ve enjoyed visiting so far, and probably will buy something to decorate my bedroom, are Melino Style and Sahara Design. Both shops focus on Moroccan / Arabian / Persian items.
Most of their items are (partially or completely) sculpted, so that’s a big plus if you ask me.
One tricky piece of key furniture for this room seems to be finding the type of bed I’ld really like: a wooden fourposter bed, not too ornate, preferably without curtains on the posts nor a canopy ceiling at the top.
There’s a lot of those out there, I know, but I always find something I dislike…
I know: I’m picky!

Besides the bedroom, I’ld like one room to be something modern or retro-modernist, I’ll probably “hide” it a bit behind a curtain.
Perhaps I’ll put something artistic in it and just rez a chair or 2… something “just for me and a good friend”. Sorta like the male version of a boudoir, just focusing more on art… yeah, sounds good imho :)
I already have a Barcelona Chair from Akeyo and I wanna “build around that”.

I also managed to get a really nice sofa set (a 2-seater and 1 male and 1 female animated single chair) at BAPFH.
Now I know: BAPFH remains one of “the biggest sellers” in-world, and I’m the kind of person that tries to “not be totally mainstream”. Usually I try to avoid shops where so many people already have spent their cash… (unless there’s a sale going on, then I’m unstopable!)
Anyway I ended up at BAPFH after seeing a picture on Flickr by Carmilla Mirabeau, showing the interior of her new place (the picture isn’t recent, it was uploaded a couple months ago).
The set wasn’t expensive at all and I have to admit they’re unquestionably well-sculpted and textured.
I’m not sure where I’ll use them, but I’ll find something.

Then there’s of course the small balcony outside, but I’m just gonna put 2 chairs there, perhaps place a couple plants and if possible hang the Magic Moods Lantern that I already have (“if possible” cuz for the pretty item that it is, it’s a dreadfully heavy-prim thing: about 70 prims… which is much for 1 single lantern).

Anyway, I’ve got a list of possible key objects, and I’m slowly managing to find stores selling them. I’m taking my time for it and search for one style at a time, trying to visit all the Classifieds tab comes up with.
My only non-negotiable criteria is: whatever object I choose to place in the house, it’ll have to be low prim.
I have a reserve in the back of my head that I wanna use for my shop, and another reserve for some minor landscaping, so the rest is for furniture prims. It’ll be tight, but not impossible if I check what’s out there and choose very wisely.
The elimination process of course is the hardest part: when you find that handful of good shops amongst “the rest”, you need to go back and make up your mind about which shop has an item closest to what you’re looking for, in the least amount of prims.

Remember that I’m fully aware of just how picky I am?
(perhaps I should demolish everything and build a Zen house to achieve “peace of mind”?)

;)

So, let’s recap:

  • the big bedroom will be Persian-ish
  • the “more private” of the 2 side rooms will be a modern-ish lounge area (like a boudoir, but more masculine)
  • no clue yet what to do with the other, “more public”, side room, the one you enter after coming into the house… sitting area to let those who come visit me have a seat?
  • keep the balcony nice and simple, rez a couple chairs there and some plants… maybe those BAPFH chairs would work here… will consider it

More updates as I make progress!

I’m a Noodist, are you? – my article on partlysunny.ca

Posted By: Furniture Reporter  //  Category: News

New Objects of Desire (Nood) is the latest homeware, giftware

and furniture store whose concept can be best described as “Muji meets IKEA”.

From the EAMES lounger replica made with full grain leather ($1199) to bamboo or woolen notebooks ($9.95), Nood has a range of fun and stylish products at affordable prices.

Other cool gadgets to note:

Repair Roll – bikers never go flat again! This set includes pry bars, hex keys, universal wrench and tire repair kit all in a stylish roll up pouch – $19.95

Hamilton Trolley Case – Made from water repellent canvas the trolley bag features an extendable trolley handle which zips away and a distinctive folding closure with spring buckle. – $149.95

Their eclectic product range is aimed to satisfy customers who appreciate good design, creative colors and little home luxuries without a huge gauge in the pocket.

With its first concept store originating from New Zealand, Nood has now opened 3 locations in BC with its latest addition in Gastown on 151 Water Street. Become a Nood member and get 15% off your purchase – see in store for details.

Amy Chan, partlySunny Contributor

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