City inspires Good Earth range
Maximum City makes you long for a slice of aamchi Mumbai to call your own?
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You can take home the dabbawallahs, bhajiyawallahs and other icons of this buzzing city, thanks to The Bombay Project, a new home collection set to launch at Good Earth next Monday.
A black-and-white photograph of women in sarees juxtaposed with bright red lipsticks, all on a cushion. An art canvas showing Superman superimposed over old Bombay buildings and a bright yellow sky. Designers Krsna Mehta and Sangita Jindal dreamed up these pop images of Mumbai old and new in the bright pinks, purples, blues, reds and yellows that are synonymous with this city.
Black doodle diaries and green planners filled with notes about the city and akshar pencils with Hindi letter prints will entice the stationery-loving, hard-working chica in you. And after your long days, try the heaven-sent Holy Smoke incense sticks.
You’ll find it hard not to get carried away with the special edition kites for Makr Sakranti that will let your Mumbai pride (and style) soar.
The Bombay Project launches on January 15, 2007 at Good Earth, Raghuvanshi Mills, Raghuvanshi Mansion, Lower Parel, Mumbai.
Telephone: 24951954. Website: www.goodearthindia.com.
Price: Rs 340 upwards.

