These Handcrafted Concrete Beauties Will Breathe Life Into Your Dull Spaces

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These days most of us have turned into home decor junkies, what with all the time we are spending staying at home. There is this itch to switch things up a bit so that we don’t have to look at the same boring spaces all the time. While scratching that itch a bit, I came across Elemental by Nanya.

Nanya has a ‘pahadi’ heart that’s deeply connected with nature and its elements. She calls this venture her ‘experiments with movement and materials, in an attempt to make everyday things that wed urban life with nature.’ So, if you are missing the outdoors, get a piece of her art made in concrete and it will remind you of the amazing bounties that nature so willingly bestows upon us. For instance, the brand’s beautiful Coral Coasters will transport you to the sea, reminding you of that familiar feeling of sand between your toes and salty breeze in your hair. Another one of her creations that I absolutely loved is the Nebula Tick Tock. It’s a table clock with a dreamy texture. Add it to your work desk and it will keep reminding you of the infinite universe that we are a tiny part of.

Their concrete succulent planters and terrazzo cactus planters are just stunning! Want to add a little magic and quirk to your balcony? Get yourself their bestselling Bubo Owl Planters. Rustic and cute. They also have these uber cute concrete plant pets. Name the animal or object or even a human caricature that you would like to add to your plants to keep them company and Nanya will create their miniature for you. Makes for great garden decor.

Pro-Tip

Elemental by Nanya has a variety of planters, lamps and decor that you can shop for on LBB too. Also, if you want something customised to match your home decor, she will gladly help you out.

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