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Updated on: 16 October,2009 06:55 AM IST  | 
Namita Gupta |

MiD DAY suggests innovative ways to light up your homes this festival season

Lamp fun

MiD DAY suggests innovative ways to light up your homes this festival season

You could spend hundreds on birthdays, millions on weddings, but Diwali is one Indian festival where you don't count on your spends. Undoubtedly, spending time with your loved ones on such occasions is foremost on your mind. How about bonding over decorating and lighting up your house with your entire family roping in with their bit? Plan it wise with your spouse, friends or kids. Lighting up your home is an art, especially when it comes to Diwali, you don't want your house to look like a shaadi ka mantap or a Christmas tree.

With plenty of options these days to light up your homes, here are a few thatu00a0 will stand you apart aroma diyas, a quaint travel t-lite, incense holders, lotus incense holders, hanging lamps, traditional floor lamps, urlis and the likes. Light triumphs overdarkness; isn't this what Diwali is all about?






Turqoise, the home decor store stocks lamps, floating flowers and wall hangers, Moroccan lights, Indian ceiling lamps in various shapes and colours, lotus votives in different materials, floating light holders, urli's, flowers in stunning gold & silver, colourful hand-crafted wooden flowers, besides signature collection in wooden animals, cats, giraffes and ducks, which are handpainted and colourful, in the range of Rs 1,500 per piece.
At: Turqoise for People at Bannerghatta Road (opp. Shoppers' Stop), JP Nagar, 3rd Phase.
Call: 4120 9797.


Make this festive season brighter and radiant with the festive collection of hanging lamps, traditional floor lamps, classy ethnic brocade bed sheets, metal and glass fusion products from Rs 290 to Rs 2,990, wall lights at Rs 1,990, table lamps at Rs 2,090 and floor lamps at Rs 4,690.
At: @home store

The Ifsahan collection from Good Earth is influenced by the collective heritage of motifs and patterns from Istanbul, Isfahan and Agra. Watch out for lanterns in jewel colours, spectacular glass vases and candle stands in shades of azure, velvent cushions and silver seruins, tea glasses and patterned mirrors to delight your senses.
At: Good Earth, UB City, Vittal Mallya Road.

Iris, the home fragrance brand offers a unique collection of fragrance products this Diwali, with aromatic diya candle sets, floating diya candle sets, combination sets of diyas, incense sticks and dhoops in enchanting fragrances like vanilla, tea, rose, jasmine and sandal, in the price range of Rs 75 - Rs 175
At: The Candle shop, Bangalore Central, Oxford Bookstore, Landmark, Total Mall, Monday to Sunday, SPAR, Levitate, Odyssey.

Express your feelings of this season by lighting earthy diyas from Devi Home. Their collection of diyas include paisley diyas, half pod diyas, hammered boat diyas, lotus leaf diyas, fallen petals with handles, wire mesh t-lite holders and bamboo leaf t-lite holders. Rs 200 onwards
At: Dragon Fly, Wood Street

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