Temple Town launches new dining area collection
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Temple Town launches new dining area collection

Thrissur-based Temple Town is known for its bespoke furniture made out of responsibly sourced and recycled Indian teak. A new collection of statement wood and cane dining area pieces that they have launched recently stands testimony to their efforts to offer unique pieces of furniture that are rooted in tradition and environmental sustainability.

The dining room is a combination of classic elements and playful twists. The freshness of the Lewis & Wood wallpaper and brass mirror is a beautiful foil to the traditional Louis xvi style furniture. A bespoke brass pendant light in the form of a banana leaf envelopes the entire table. This 10-seater dining table has been styled using beautiful crockery from the Rosabagh series from Good Earth, brass cutlery and customised linen napkins.

The dining area offers a unique set of colours, designs, and floral patterns. The use of wood in darker tones provides a deep dimension to the space. The vibrancy of pastel wallpapers is used to offer a fresh breeze of vibrancy. The space uses a lot of gold tones and detailing adding a regal look to the overall aesthetic. An interesting play of light is added through the refracted placement of the mirror and pendant light.

Thrissur-based Temple Town is known for its bespoke furniture made out of responsibly sourced and recycled Indian teak. A new collection of statement wood and cane dining area pieces that they have launched recently stands testimony to their efforts to offer unique pieces of furniture that are rooted in tradition and environmental sustainability. The dining room is a combination of classic elements and playful twists. The freshness of the Lewis & Wood wallpaper and brass mirror is a beautiful foil to the traditional Louis xvi style furniture. A bespoke brass pendant light in the form of a banana leaf envelopes the entire table. This 10-seater dining table has been styled using beautiful crockery from the Rosabagh series from Good Earth, brass cutlery and customised linen napkins. The dining area offers a unique set of colours, designs, and floral patterns. The use of wood in darker tones provides a deep dimension to the space. The vibrancy of pastel wallpapers is used to offer a fresh breeze of vibrancy. The space uses a lot of gold tones and detailing adding a regal look to the overall aesthetic. An interesting play of light is added through the refracted placement of the mirror and pendant light.

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