Swirling tapestries and rich textures lend it a nostalgic vibe.
You can browse through the silks and sheers displayed on large over two feet wide hangars, and lounge on the sofa as you vacillate over the solid fuchsia silk and the classical turquoise piece. The separate six-to-eight-seater conference room is meant especially for discussions with clients and the personnel.
How much? Prices range from Rs 870 a metre for the taffeta silks to Rs 1,850 a metre for hand-embroidered flowery silks, and Rs 4,000 a metre for high-end fully embroidered pieces.
Personalised services: Trained in-house personnel will assist you in selecting and co-ordinating furnishing, upholstery for your bed, sofa, curtains and cushions.
Consultancy services: The personnel will not only assist you in picking out furnishings to match the look of your house, but also take piles of fabrics along to your home, hotel or office, to match it with the walls and d�cor.
We loved: Curtains crafted by Kashmiri karigars, priced at Rs 2,000 per metre, and the Oriental silk upholstery priced Rs 800 to Rs 1,850 per metre.
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Source link: http://www.mid-day.com/life-at-work/2007/november/167452.htm
Striking stagehands 'very close' to Broadway deal
BY JOE DZIEMIANOWICZ, JUAN GONZALEZ and STEPHANIE GASKELL DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Tuesday, November 27th 2007, 11:35 PM
Producers stagehands are 'very close' to signing a contract to end the 18-day Broadway strike today, sources told the Daily News.
If a deal is reached, the curtains could rise on more than two dozen shuttered shows by tomorrow night.
'We're very close,' said a source involved in the talks.
The contract would last for five years, instead of the usual three.
Local 1, which represents the stagehands, has agreed to change some work rules but is still holding out for some kind of 'salary compensation' in exchange for those concessions, according to a union source.
'There's a fear that the unions will lose any form of power if they concede to everything without getting something in return,' another union source said.
Local 1 spokesman Bruce Cohen said the issues still left on the bargaining table are 'small in number and important to both sides.'
Most of the sticking points have been over staffing requirements
Source link: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/arts/2007/11/27/2007-11-27_striking_stagehands_very_close_to_broadw-2.html
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