Thursday, October 27, 2011

Indybindi goes to Hong Kong!


After Delhi and Goa, Indybindi has slowly started flexing its wings and heading outside the familiar shores of India...
We at Indybindi are proud to announce that we will be retailing at the store- Yaali Designs in  Discovery Bay, Hong Kong.
There are Lanterns and vases and milk cans, etc in some familiar designs as well as some new artwork.
will soon update with some photographs-watch this space!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Hello everyone...
We are busy, busy, busy these days, burning the midnight oil trying to finish as many things as we can for the upcoming exhibition... and loving every minute of it!
Even the artisans who are working for us are into the whole pressure thing but thank fully are not complaining much  :-)
lots of new designs will be on display apart from the retro art that we have become popular for..
there are some different floral motifs, some ethnic tribal art, a few more of the kathakali designs (on popular demand)...
So come over to the ZAZA store in Zamrudpur, New Delhi to have a look.
the exhibition is on the 19th, 20th, 21st of August 2011.
Hope to see you all there!

Monday, August 15, 2011

The Indybindy theme...


the kathakali bucket
Indybindi is a design venture…an artistic outlet by a three talented and driven sisters who are passionate about design, colour, funky and creative expressions that has mass appeal and can also help and support a couple of NGOs that have been working tirelessly in the upliftment of the extremely underprivileged-whether its below poverty line families, helpless widows or orphans.
All three of us sisters have an art background and have always wanted to do something creative together.
We had wanted to do something that was related to design and color and had an element of fun in it....hence Indybindi was formed!!
We love kitsch, and the cheekyiness of combining the most vibrant hues together that gives a feeling of happiness and fun was our main aim in creating the colorful stuff that symbolises Indybindy.
...the basic colors that are used by the artisans of the Indian villages-be it in Rajasthan,Gujarat or Uttar Pradesh....
...the drawings of the child who is given his first set of crayons are the inspiration behind the funk of Indybindi.

Indybindi at the moment makes colorful home decor items out of everyday utensils... they are handpainted and created out of unbreakable vessels and apart from just having the decoration factor-they have different uses to them as well...

An oil measuring can that will display those dry flowers beautifully...

A dhobi's heavy iron to brighten up that dark corner or even to store your precious pearls....
An iron pail to hold your paper rolls or even to be used as a dustbin!
A doodh wale (milkman)'s measuring can to hold yr pencils on your desk and can also double up as a holder for your spoons to brighten up the kitchen...
An ordinary chaiwala's kettle to add color to yr kitchen and which can also double up to hold your son's candies!


bright and sunny kettle....


the flowery bucket...

bright and tangy oil can flower pots!


glass full of colours anyone?



pop art cd coasters for yr drinks!


butterflies with your salt and pepper...


luminous lantern for the balcony...