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WOODBINE: Setting the Standard for Bespoke Office & Commercial Furniture
Woodbine, a distinguished name in the furniture industry, is dedicated to enhancing office environments with its bespoke modular furniture solutions. Under the ownership of Dhansri Infrax Private Limited, based in Delhi, Woodbine stands as a hallmark of quality and innovation in office furniture.
From the vibrant streets of Lucknow to the bustling markets of Delhi, from the corporate hubs of Gurugram to the cultural alleys of Lucknow, Woodbine caters to a diverse range of cities including #Gurgaon, #Agra, #Ahmedabad, #Allahabad, #Aligarh, #Aurangabad, #Baddi, #Bhiwadi, #Bangalore, #Bareilly, #Bellary, #Bhubaneswar, #Bhopal, #Chandigarh, #Chennai, #Dehradun, #Dharuhera, #Dhanbad, #Faridabad, #Ghaziabad, #Goa, #Gorakhpur, #Gwalior, #Guwahati, #Haldwani, #Hyderabad, #Indore, #Jaipur, #Jodhpur, #Jamshedpur, #Jammu, #Kanpur, #Kolkata, #Lucknow, #Ludhiana, #Mathura, #Mumbai, #Meerut, #Nasik, #Noida, #Patna, #Pune, #Ranchi, #Rohtak, #Rudrapur, #Raipur, #Raigarh, #Rewari, #Siliguri, #Surat, #Udaipur, #Varanasi, and beyond.
Woodbine specializes in crafting ergonomic, multi-tasking office chairs, modular office furniture, institute furniture, airport sofas, waiting area sofas, lounge furniture, cafe furniture, and restaurant furniture, all meticulously designed in solid wood to ensure durability and sophistication.
In commitment to customer satisfaction, Woodbine offers convenient shopping options. Prospective buyers can request our product catalogue via WhatsApp or email to explore our diverse collection. Once ready to purchase, customers can conveniently place orders for the latest furniture for their offices.
Woodbine serves these cities by dispatching furniture items upon receipt of a purchase order. Our user-friendly website and seamless navigation make the shopping experience effortless, empowering customers to find the perfect furniture solutions for their spaces.
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Mild Steel Pipes Supplier in Jammu and Kashmir
Meghmani Metal is a prominent Manufacturer, and Supplier of Mild Steel Pipes in Jammu and Kashmir, India. Our Manufacturer Unit is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Mild Steel (MS) Pipes are widely used across various industries due to their strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Made from low-carbon steel, MS pipes are versatile components in construction, plumbing, manufacturing, and other industrial applications. They are commonly employed for water supply systems, structural frameworks, fluid transportation, and much more. Why Choose Our MS Pipes? Superior Quality: Manufactured using high-grade mild steel for durability and reliability. Wide Range: We offer MS pipes in various shapes, sizes, and finishes to suit your needs. Customization Options: Tailored solutions for specific dimensions, coatings, and ends. Corrosion Resistance: Available with galvanization and other anti-corrosion treatments. Compliance with Standards: Conforming to IS, ASTM, and API standards for safety and performance. Competitive Pricing: Cost-effective solutions without compromising on quality. Efficient Delivery: A reliable supply chain ensures timely delivery for all orders. Applications of MS Pipes: Construction and Infrastructure: Water Supply and Plumbing Oil and Gas Pipelines Agriculture Automotive Industry Scaffolding and Fencing Industrial Piping Furniture and Fabrication What is the difference between seamless and welded MS pipes? Seamless pipes have no weld seams, offering higher strength and uniformity. Welded pipes (ERW) are cost-effective and suitable for low to medium-pressure applications. Are MS pipes suitable for high-temperature applications? MS pipes can handle moderate temperatures, but for high-temperature applications, it is better to choose stainless steel pipes or other materials designed for extreme conditions. How do I maintain MS pipes? Regular inspection for corrosion, cleaning, and proper insulation (where necessary) will ensure MS pipes remain in good condition. Meghmani Metal is Mild Steel Pipes Supplier in Jammu and Kashmir Including Anantnag, Baramula, Doda, Gulmarg, Jammu, Kathua, Punch, Rajouri, Srinagar, Udhampur. For further inquiries or customized solutions, feel free to contact us. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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Located in Jammu, we offer precision cutting solutions for all your modular needs. Whether it's custom furniture, signage, or intricate designs, our modular CNC cutting service delivers exceptional quality.
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Best interior decorator in jammu having a vast range of creative ideas that are implemented with ease. Samaya-The name you can always rely on.
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Trade Show 2018.
Indian Suppliers of Handicrafts bring Exclusive Handicraft Styles to Autumn Fairs
Indian suppliers of handicrafts love the uniqueness and innovativeness of the artisans from different corners of India. Their tireless efforts have helped India become the paradise for the shoppers who love antique or handcrafted products. The wholesalers of Indian handicrafts recognize three different types of craftworks to become the center of attraction in trade show 2018. They included terracotta, woolen and embroidered items within this category. These handcrafted items come from three different corners of India.
Terracotta Handicraft Items
West Bengal and Assam are famous for different types of terracotta handicraft items. The craftsmen of West Bengal design first-rated terracotta patterns with exquisite traditional artwork. The Indian manufacturers of housewares usually mix two/three different types of clay when making terracotta artefacts or housewares using the natural firework. In Assam, the ‘Hira’ and ‘Kumar’ communities specialize in different types of terracotta craftwork. The craftsmen of Hira community use compression method for the terracotta items. They create ethnic terracotta dolls, masks, housewares and decorative items using this technique. The veteran suppliers of household handicraft products accessories are in charge of bringing exquisite handcrafted terracotta items to fairs of 2018.
Banjara Textile Handicraft Items
The craftsmen of Gujarat are famous of Banjara embroidery. The articles made with this vibrant embroidery pattern may become the main attraction of Indian trade fair 2018. The artisans of Bhuj stitch cotton cloths with multi-colored threads and mirrors to create vibrant panels for leather or jute bags. These tribal communities of Gujarat also create artistic wall-hangings, lampshades, furniture covers and decorative items for doorways. They also use interesting embroidery to design traditional and contemporary Indian dresses. The Rabari community of Gujarat use mirrors and beads to add more dynamism to their works.
Kashmiri Handicraft Items
The splendors of Kashmir are exhibited through the exquisite craftwork of artisans from Jammu and Kashmir. The skilled artisans of Kashmir use Zalakdozi chain-stitch style to decorate beautiful rugs or cloths with flowing designs. The double-sided stitching pattern Do-Rookha is used to embellish the woolen, silk or cotton cloths with different colored threads on each side. The Samovar embroidery creates intricate details of flowers, twigs and leaves. The Indian handicrafts manufacturers of Kashmir also use Sozni, Papier-Mache or Aari embroideries on silk or woolen surfaces to make beautiful shawls or wall-hangings.
The Indian wholesalers of handicrafts bring these winsome creations of Kashmiri artisans to astonish the global customers with diversified skills of Indian artists.
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Indian Wholesalers of Handicrafts making Exquisite Woodworks Available for Global Customers
India is famous for contemporary and traditional wooden craft practiced throughout the subcontinent. The woodcraft of India is an ancient art which evolved in designs due to the diversified craftsmanship of Indian artisans. The Assam is famous for carved wooden Sinhasanas whereas the Gujarat is famous for inlayed and engraved wooden boxes. This diversification in designing techniques has increased the attraction of the Indian wooden artefacts. The Indian wholesalers of handicrafts collect these wooden products from different regions and present them in front of the global buyers through different fairs in India.
Woodcraft of Northern India
The skilled craftsmen of Northern India are famous for intricate engravings on various wooden items. The Khatumband and Pinjrakari designs are specialties of craftsmen from Kashmir. The artisans use thin sheets of deodar wood for maze-like geometric patterns in Khatumband design. The Pinjrakari work shows intricate designs of trellis and lattice patterns on lighter woods. The North Indian manufacturers of housewares use these engraving patterns to create beautiful boxes, bowls, cabinets, screens, panels and many other items. Apart from the deodar wood, the craftsmen of Jammu and Kashmir also use the strong walnut wood to manufacture durable wooden furniture or exquisite decorative products. The wooden handicrafts exporters distribute these exclusive products to different corners of India.
Woodcraft of Southern India
The Channapatna of Karnataka may be famous for toys, figurines, boxes and other items made of sandalwood. This is not the only South Indian city capable of showing exquisite craftsmanship. The craftsmen from Mysore are famous for beautifully engraved deities of sandalwood. They use rosewood for handcrafted furniture and animal figures. The artists of Kerala are famous for the ‘Marquetry’ art. They inlay wooden pieces of various colours to create decorative motifs on housewares or to create winsome pictures. The artisans of Kerala and Tamilnadu are famous for engraved, lacquered or inlayed wooden boxes and chests. All these exclusive artefacts are available through known Indian suppliers of handicrafts.
Woodcraft of Eastern & North-Eastern India
The craftsmen of West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam are famous for traditional or contemporary woodcrafts. The craftsmen of West Bengal use the woods of mango and coconut trees alongside other large plants to create artistic decorative items. The forests of Assam have different types of trees. The skilled craftsmen of Assam use the simplest of tools to design traditional decorative items.
The Wancho area of Arunachal Pradesh is especially famous for painted wooden masks of vibrant colours and wooden statues of Lord Buddha. The Indian vendors of woodware make these incredibly beautiful items available for all buyers.
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Embroidery Article Exporters Gracing Indian Houseware Fairs with Magnificent Collection
The handicraft exporters of India use Indian housewares fair to display the wonderful creations of Indian artisans. The distinctiveness of cultures, customs and religions also reflects through the diverseness of Indian handicraft. The Indian embroidery article exporters use the housewares fair to bring this colorful diversity in front of the global customers. The collectors can find fabric-based utilitarian items with unique embroidery patterns in this fair.
Manipuri Embroidery
The artisans of this North-Eastern state use eight different embroidery patterns to design cloths. They use this embroidery pattern to design attires, wall-hangings and a variety of home furnishings.
· The Shamilami embroidery uses threads of vibrant colors to create patterns of wild animals. The Kings used to gift the clothes with Shamilami to the warriors as a sign of gratitude.
· The Maibung embroidery takes inspiration from nature. The artisans create lovely bedspreads with Maibung. The chocolate, maroon, green and blue are four basic thread-colors.
· The unique embroidery pattern of Meithei community is known as Tindogbi. This unique embroidery depicts silkworms’ movements.
· The continuous stitching style of Hijay embroidery creates circular patterns and running lines. The use of pink, white and black threads is common in Hijay embroidery.
· The Ayobi embroidery links one circular pattern to another and creates unique serpent-like motifs.
· The craftswomen of Manipur use Abhala embroidery to adorn Manipuri costumes for Ras festival with mirrors.
Kashmir’s Embroidery
Kashmir is the ‘Heaven on Earth’ with ‘Meadow of Flowers’. The embroidered patterns of Jammu and Kashmir also depict Kashmir’s natural beauty with birds, flowers and Chinar trees.
· The Kashida embroidery uses single-stitch style to create colorful and intricate designs. The craftsmen use this embroidery pattern to design attires, carpets & rugs.
· The thin needles of Sozni embroidery create intricate and uniform motifs on both sides of attires.
· The artisans use chain stitch with a hook and create flowing motifs of Zalakdozi embroidery on rugs/cloaks.
· The double-sided stitching pattern of Do-Rookha embroidery creates same motifs on each side of a cloth. The craftsmen use different color combinations to create these designs. They combine chain stitch with appliqué to adorn Kashmiri Gabbas’ with intricate designs.
· The Samovar pattern mimics the shape of antique Kashmiri teapot. It uses the intricate designs of flowers, leaves and twigs.
· The artisans use the dense craftwork of Kashir-jaal and Jaama embroideries on the necklines/sleeves of many dress-materials.
Kutch Embroidery
The village women of Kutch or Gujarat’s Saurashtra regions use thin strips of decorative mirrors to create dynamic designs.
· The artisans stitch mirrors with herringbone, chain, darning, buttonhole, running and cross stitching. The intricate and extensive needlework is the signature style of Kutch embroidery.
· The craftswomen create geometric patterns with beads or small circular mirrors. They use Kutch embroidery to design attires, bags, table-spreads and furnishing items.
· The furnishing items with Kutch embroidery becomes the chief attraction of any Indian furniture accessories show.
The attires showcasing different types of Manipuri or Kashmiri embroideries are not easy to avail. The availability of furnishing items with mirror embroidery is also limited. The Indian embroidery article exporters bring these embroidered products to houseware fairs for thousands of customers.
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