Deck up your interiors with the elegant Flamingo Collection
Interiors

Deck up your interiors with the elegant Flamingo Collection

Luxury furniture brand Nivasa has unveiled a chic range of bespoke furniture, which showcases sleek forms and is a celebration of age- old craft techniques. The pieces showcase a sophisticated palette of colours and materials, thoughtful details and clean finishes. The Flamingo Collection by Nivasa comprises arresting pieces that have a global sensibility.

The Flamingo Collection is aesthetically pleasing and practical at the same time. The range is designed for families that particularly enjoy hosting their loved ones. Combining exquisite design and functionality to create a flexible living experience, this range of furniture is interactive and suited to people’s everyday needs. Additionally, like all of Nivasa’s furniture pieces, this range is customisable as well.

Highlights of Nivasa’s Flamingo Collection include the following:

Flamingo Bar


Raise your glass and your style quotient with this contemporary bar unit. This unique bar is moldable into unique shapes and can be polished to showcase a mirror-like finish or a brushed finish depicting the strokes of a paintbrush. The Flamingo Bar with its ridged metal exterior makes for a lustrous addition to any space. This bar is visually arresting, yet highly functional.

Flamingo Bed


Like most Indian crafts, metalworking is a time-honored tradition, passed down from one generation to the next. The Flamingo Bed is crafted from the old school art of Indian metalworking by translating it into striking craft-intensive furniture with universal aesthetics. This bed is a timeless piece of furniture that pushes the boundaries of furniture design, while being extremely comfortable and durable.

Flamingo Console


The Flamingo Console with its sleek yet exquisite design redefines straight-line furniture. This modern console exhibits Nivasa’s trademark attention to detail and is embedded in indigenous craft and materiality.

Flamingo Curve Sofa


An exploration of line and form, this sofa with its harmonious proportions and rhythmic curves is an ode to Indian craftsmanship. Its rich red hue and sleek metal detailing make for a work of modern mastery. The curved shape of the sofa encourages socialising and is ideal for hosting.

Luxury furniture brand Nivasa has unveiled a chic range of bespoke furniture, which showcases sleek forms and is a celebration of age- old craft techniques. The pieces showcase a sophisticated palette of colours and materials, thoughtful details and clean finishes. The Flamingo Collection by Nivasa comprises arresting pieces that have a global sensibility. The Flamingo Collection is aesthetically pleasing and practical at the same time. The range is designed for families that particularly enjoy hosting their loved ones. Combining exquisite design and functionality to create a flexible living experience, this range of furniture is interactive and suited to people’s everyday needs. Additionally, like all of Nivasa’s furniture pieces, this range is customisable as well. Highlights of Nivasa’s Flamingo Collection include the following: Flamingo Bar Raise your glass and your style quotient with this contemporary bar unit. This unique bar is moldable into unique shapes and can be polished to showcase a mirror-like finish or a brushed finish depicting the strokes of a paintbrush. The Flamingo Bar with its ridged metal exterior makes for a lustrous addition to any space. This bar is visually arresting, yet highly functional. Flamingo Bed Like most Indian crafts, metalworking is a time-honored tradition, passed down from one generation to the next. The Flamingo Bed is crafted from the old school art of Indian metalworking by translating it into striking craft-intensive furniture with universal aesthetics. This bed is a timeless piece of furniture that pushes the boundaries of furniture design, while being extremely comfortable and durable. Flamingo Console The Flamingo Console with its sleek yet exquisite design redefines straight-line furniture. This modern console exhibits Nivasa’s trademark attention to detail and is embedded in indigenous craft and materiality. Flamingo Curve Sofa An exploration of line and form, this sofa with its harmonious proportions and rhythmic curves is an ode to Indian craftsmanship. Its rich red hue and sleek metal detailing make for a work of modern mastery. The curved shape of the sofa encourages socialising and is ideal for hosting.

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