Canisters
well-varnished in tropical prints
“It’s not how much we give, but how much LOVE we put into
giving” – Mother Teresa.
Deeply entrenched in this phrase is Trove;
a modest design studio that creates unique, elegant gifting concepts with an
ethnic flavor. The brand is a treasure chest of personalized, handcrafted
pieces that are both creative and utilitarian in nature. Trove employs
traditional artisans to hand-make contemporary products that are delivered to customers
worldwide.
Lunchboxes just got
pretty
Founder Nayantara Quader says, “Gifting has always been fun for me, I
tend to collect beautiful things that I could give away eventually”. The enterprise seeks to spread love, by making
gifts that are elegant and personal. Most clients are aware that hand-made items
inherently contain irregularities, adding to their charm and appeal.
Tic-tac-toe, to lunch
we go
The
most popular in-house range till date is the hand painted enamelware, native to
India. Made ever so popular by dabbawallas;
rural craftsmen make stainless steel stylish. The eclectically colored Tiffin
carriers are ecologically poised, offering an alternative to plastic. Trove’s
designs boast of sheer exclusivity, one-of-a-kind ingenuity used for everyday
storage, gifts or packaging concepts.
Mum’s perfect gift, a spice box
Trove’s handicrafts are inspired
by orthodox designs and colors. Art, textiles, architecture and carpentry not
only from India but worldwide, add rich variations to these customized pieces.
Existing utility items are made more beautiful by adding exquisite, aesthetic
additions.
A floral dabba, with a colorful twist
The latest collection is a range
of ethnically inspired jewelry and re-purposed antique collectibles.”I love
design and constantly keep my clientele excited by experimenting with new
concepts and products”- Nayantara.
Taking personalized gifting to a
whole new level; the label priced between INR 700 to 3800/- comes at a bargain. The entire store is on display on their facebook page.