Textiles from across India, natural fibres from the south, handicrafts from Moradabad and Rajasthan, rugs from Varanasi and other exotic products from Kashmir will be available to the global buyers This will boon for India’s $ 3.5 billion home décor industry and is expected to boost its potential to tap the global market. “India‘s share in the world home decor products market is mere two
percent. Bangalore has a big boom for Home Decor products. Now as the infrastructure
is developing at its best home decor products has a attained a new value.
In
Bangalore there are lot of Home Decor products available. Lot of art
and painting shop are there and handmade crafts and terracotta
products have a craze in the city. As the interior for the house is
making a big thing in bangalore. Most of the people now making their
way to more modern and western furniture like modular kitchen and
now vaastu has become a buzz word for more people consider it as
good for living.
More
foreign travels prefer to take some antique from here in Bangalore.
There are some famous shop in Bangalore a few name are Cauvery
emporium, Natesan's Antiqarts. Forum Mall and Garuda Mall has
variety of shops for those kind of products.