Furniture and textiles from India

Trading House Name-a joint Russian-Latvian enterprise in trade with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region. The company is a direct dealer and supplies furniture, decor items and textiles from India to Russia, as well as artificial flowers from Thailand.
Three types of furniture from India are presented in our Russian store: new, ancient and new with the inclusion of ancient decor elements. Our trading house is ready to fulfill the order for the manufacture of furniture in the workshops of Indian factories according to customer sketches and their own designers to assist in the design of the interiors. The uniqueness of Indian furniture lies in the three components: it is made manually based on the experience of centuries and each item is unique in its own way; It is made of wood and accordingly environmentally friendly; It is relatively inexpensive, subject to reasonable pricing policy.
Textiles from India are represented in our store in a wide range from rare bedspreads, manually embroidered to democratic pillowcases. There is always a large assortment of shawls, scarves and palactins made of clean wool and silk, as well as their weaving.
The trading house also supplies artificial flowers from Thailand to Russia. Artificial flowers look exactly like living, the leaves of many of them, even by touch, are difficult to distinguish from real ones. In almost all colors, the stems bend in different directions, leaves fold and unfold, and some flowers can be turned back into the bud and then deployed back, imitating different stages of flowering. Our store presents flowers not only from vinyl, but also unique flowers made of natural materials: a rare tree of sa-no and banana fibers. The company carries out colors, both in retail and wholesale. An ordering of colors over 10,000 rubles at retail prices is subject to recalculation and is released as wholesale. Delivery of wholesale order for your city is provided for free.
The name represents in the Russian market a product from Pueter ("English" or "tin") of Thai manufacturers. Peter (tin alloy - 90% and antimony, copper, silver - 10%) from the middle of the 15th century has served as a material for the production of high -quality dishes, jewelry and decor items. It is noteworthy that the English royal family does not use silver dishes at all, but dishes from Pueter, including for famous royal dinners. https://www.theprofs.co.uk/a-level-tutors/chemistry


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