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Theme store on interior designing in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad , April 15

INTERIORS - a theme store to act as a one-stop shop for furniture cover and accessories apart from offering consultancy from experts in textile and design to beautify home or office has been opened at Banjara Hills.

Addressing a press conference here, the promoters of Interiors, Mr Lamak Ezzuddin, said the decision to open an interiors design boutique was not based on impulse but a study preceded the market demand-supply analysis.

Months were spent on the selection of the location, sourcing, planning and manning the boutique.

Located in a four-storied 10,000 sq. ft building, Interiors hawks furnishings, curtains, tapestry, quilts and accessories such as wall hangings, art, vases, lamps and indoor plants.

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