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Kaapi & art · 10M ago

Nalagarh

On route Delhi- Dharamshala, we decided to stop at Nalagarh for a day. A short detour from the main town square to the top of a hillock, and maneuvering through some rather narrow winding roads, we got to the Nalagarh Fort.At first glance, Nalagarh looks like any other dilapidated large fortress, bu
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Kaapi & art · 1Y ago

Windows

Windows in Mumbai are unique. Unlike any other city, windows here tell us a story. A story of survival, a story of decay, and inbetween all the chaos, stories of hope and eternal optimism. If you want to know Mumbai, study the windows. Cos its not 'just another window' in the city, but the city itse
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Kaapi & art · 1Y ago

Window Farms

One thing I really miss in my home in Bombay, is a balcony. I had two balconies in my home in Bangalore, and although I don't consider myself as much of a 'balcony person'- the types to spend hours sitting out there with a cup of tea and a book, it's just nice to have an opening, some golden sunligh
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Kaapi & art · 2Y ago

Fluke by chance

Art Prints----------------------------Being new to Bombay, we had a tough time looking for unique pieces of furniture and accessories while doing up our place, the same lampshades, the same cushion covers scrounging through racks and racks at the various Homestops, and Fabindias, and so I am delight
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Kaapi & art · 2Y ago

To India With Love

I chanced upon this book on Amazon a couple of days back. A year after 26/11, 'To India with love.. From New York to Mumbai' is an attempt to pay tribute, raise awareness and funds for the victims of the attacks on November 2008. With a cover so captivating, I love the way the pages have been put t
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Kaapi & art · 2Y ago

Kala Ghoda

Last weekend, we made a trip down to South Bombay to the much- hyped Kala Ghoda festival. It's a street festival where you bump into some of the most vibrant and colorful people in the city. To rich Colaba aunties, to the long haired arty- fatry types, to the young hippies and college crowd, it's th
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Kaapi & art · 2Y ago

Junk to Thunk!

I read about these guys the other day, and the work they are doing seemed super interesting, so wanted to share it. Who would have thought that all the empty Lays bags, milk tetrapaks and all the plastic junk that overflows from my bin everyday can be put of such good creative use.A pet project star
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Kaapi & art · 2Y ago

Go quirky online

Over the last couple of years, a lot of 'online shops' have sprung up selling quirky creative yet reasonably priced knick knacks for your home. This particular one caught my attention while surfing. Fun stuff out here- toys to cheer up your desk at work, or wacky pop art cushions for home, or cool b
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Kaapi & art · 2Y ago

Dove's evolution of beauty?

I'm going to write about advertising this time, and my two paisa views on a current campaign. In case you haven't seen it yet, this is a Dove commercial from 2006.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U (here's the link if you don't see it playing below)Dove for a while has been talking about rea
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Kaapi & art · 2Y ago

My sunny balcony

Amidst this noisy polluted concrete- jungle city, four friends came together and decided to bring in a little sunshine into our lives. Thus was born - Mysunnybalcony.com, a project that brings us our own little garden right outside our window.'Doing up' a balcony is a concept still alien to us urban
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