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Home Decor Online India | Buy Candles, Showpieces, Vases and Wall Decor

Most home decor purchases in India are not planned. People see a vase somewhere, or a candle arrangement they like, and start looking. This collection is built for that kind of browsing: things that are easy to pick up, work in a real Indian apartment, and do not require a full room redesign to justify.

We carry home decor across four categories: candles and lighting, showpieces, vases and urlis, and wall decor. Prices across the range start under ₹500. Orders above ₹499 ship free across India, and we have a 7-day return policy on everything.

What's in This Collection

Candles and Lighting

Candles do two things in a home: they smell good and they shift the mood of a room in a way that overhead lighting cannot. The candles in this range include pillar candles, tealights, and scented jar candles in fragrances suited to Indian homes. Reed diffusers and tealight holders are also part of this section. Most pieces work as coffee table decor when unlit too.

  • Pillar and taper candles for dining table and puja room setups.
  • Scented jar candles in sandalwood, jasmine, and vanilla variants.
  • Decorative tealight holders in glass, metal, and ceramic finishes.
  • Reed diffusers for living rooms and bedrooms with continuous fragrance.

Showpieces and Figurines

Showpieces are shelf and console fillers that do most of their work quietly. The ones in this range cover resin figurines, brass-finish decorative objects, polyresin Buddha heads, and abstract sculptural pieces. They work on bookshelves, TV units, entryway tables, and side tables. Most are under 20 cm tall, which is the practical limit for shelf-facing display in standard Indian furniture.

  • Polyresin and ceramic figurines for living room shelves and consoles.
  • Buddha, elephant, and abstract decorative pieces in multiple finishes.
  • Miniature sculptures and collectibles that work as desk accents too.
  • Sets of two or three coordinating pieces for tray arrangements.

Vases and Urlis

A good vase can hold dried pampas grass, a single stem, or nothing at all and still earn its place. The vase range here covers glass bud vases, ceramic tall vases, bone china pieces, and metal urlis for floating flower arrangements. Urlis are popular in Indian homes for entryways and puja corners because they hold water, flower heads, and tea lights all at once without needing a separate tray.

  • Bone china and ceramic vases in neutral and jewel tones.
  • Glass bud vases and tall statement vases for dining tables and consoles.
  • Metal and brass-finish urlis for entryways, puja rooms, and centrepieces.
  • Dried flower-ready vases that look good without any arrangement inside.

Wall Decor

Wall decor is where most Indian apartments have the most room to improve. A large empty wall above a sofa or a blank corridor is the most common styling challenge in urban homes. The wall decor in this range includes metal wall art, wooden frames, canvas prints, and decorative plates. Most pieces have keyhole or D-ring mounting so they hang level without specialist tools.

  • Metal wall art in geometric and floral designs for living rooms.
  • Wooden wall panels and circular mirror frames for corridors and bedrooms.
  • Decorative wall plates in ceramic and enamel finishes.
  • Canvas and printed wall art in modern and traditional motifs.

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How to Style Each Room?

You do not need a lot to change how a room feels. One mid-size vase and two coordinating tealight holders on a dining table is enough to shift it from functional to finished. Here are the combinations that work well for common Indian home layouts.

  • Living room: A tall ceramic or metal vase on the console behind the sofa, a framed wall piece on the wall above the sofa, and a small tray with a candle and a figurine on the coffee table.
  • Bedroom: A bud vase or small candle on the bedside table is usually enough. A single piece of wall art above the bed headboard anchors the wall.
  • Entryway: Urlis work well here because they hold floating flowers and tealights and do not need any shelf.
  • Puja room or corner: Brass-finish diyas, urlis, and small figurines in gold or ivory tones work best.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What home decor styles work best for Indian apartments?
Most Indian urban apartments are compact and get a mix of natural and artificial light. Warm-toned decor in cream, terracotta, brass, and wood finishes tends to work well across both modern and traditional interiors.

Q: Are the showpieces and figurines fragile? How are they packed?
Resin and polyresin pieces are more durable than they look and handle standard transit well. Glass and ceramic pieces are wrapped individually in bubble wrap and placed in box inserts.

Q: Which candles are safe for indoor use in Indian climates?
All the candles in this collection are for indoor use. Pillar candles and tealights burn cleanest in still air away from ceiling fans. Avoid burning any candle in a fully AC-sealed room for more than 2 to 3 hours continuously.

Q: Do the vases come with a base or stand?
Most vases are standalone. Urlis sit flat on a surface without a stand. If a product includes a stand or tray, it is mentioned in the product listing.

Q: Can I use wall decor pieces in rental apartments without drilling?
Yes, for smaller pieces. Items under 500 grams can typically be mounted with adhesive strips. Heavier metal wall art pieces need a nail or screw for safety.

Q: What is the return policy?
We accept returns within 7 days of delivery. Products must be unused and in original packaging. Contact us with your order number and photos to process the return.