Haute and happening

Head to the MetroPlus Lifestyle Show for home and kitchen solutions

December 20, 2013 05:20 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 05:58 pm IST

File photo of last year's show

File photo of last year's show

If your plans to ring in the New Year include a makeover for your entire home or even a corner of it, then the MetroPlus Lifestyle Show this weekend may be the right place to get started.

The sixth edition of the show in Puducherry has household gizmos, kitchen appliances, interior décor and furniture as recurring motifs in over 35 stalls. Retailers and brands from Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad offer ideas to reinvent the hearth and home.

Right from sleek chimney tops and hobs to smart salad makers and pizza ovens, there are appliances for many a kitchen. Plush sofas, relaxing recliners and massage chairs, compact dining tables and wardrobes — the options in furniture are extensive. Imported, Italian design, teakwood, colonial, space saving — there’s furniture to suit every fancy. Nifty wallpaper, funky cushions, mosquito nets, imported plants, and accessories for women come at discounted prices.

The event managed by I Ads & Events, a subsidiary of Icare Communication, Bangalore, is co-sponsored by Prestige and Leather Life International, who have dedicated stalls at the mela. The show goes on till December 23, Monday between 10 a.m. and 8. 30 p.m. at the Jayaram Thirumana Nilayam, near Balaji Theatre. All major credit cards are accepted. Entry tickets are priced at Rs. 10.

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