THE Indian Garden Company’s Henley showroom is well worth a visit if you’re looking for unique and unusual Christmas gifts at a fraction of high-street prices.
“Eclectic” is the best word to sum up the personal and original pieces, with everything from Ethiopian crosses to vintage silver engraved glasses and heirloom Kani shawls. Browsing here is half the fun. You will find some beautiful, ethically-sourced alternatives to the mass produced. Treat your friends and family to luxury hand-woven cashmere scarves, heirloom Kani shawls, hand-stitched table linen and bedspreads, vintage inspired Christmas tree decorations, sumptuous curtain tie-backs and fabulous rugs and cushions. The company’s signature scent, Black Rose and Frankincense, is beautifully packaged in a luxurious candle gift box set.
If you spend more than £30 in the showroom you will be entered into the Indian Garden Company’s draw to win a fabulous Paradise Collection garden umbrella. The showroom in Hart Street, down the alley next to Barclays Bank, is open from November 29 until December 23.
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