Pick Up Funky Accessories & Decor Products From This Store For Less Than INR 550

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Looking for bright, colourful accessories and home decor products with a strong desi streak? Urban Haat has lots of affordable options. Here are a few fun pieces under INR 550. Customise your blouse and kurtis with antique buttons that bring about a regal, distinguished charm for INR 75.

Anklets that also double up as bracelets will give you more bang for your buck. Funky pom poms, golden coins, beads, shells, knick-knacks – pick what you like (for INR 150-350) and wear it with love. Add some pizzazz to your bedroom and drive those nightmares away with feathered dreamcatchers in several colours. They go for INR 295.

Whether you personally have a thing for bangles, or are looking to distribute these at a mehndi or sangeet function, the vast array of eye-popping colours, patterns and textures (for only INR 120) will delight your heart. Want to decorate your home with a touch of Rajasthan, but can’t go all the way to Jaipur? Well, you can grab a pair of puppets in colourful prints for INR 350 per pair.

We’ve been spotting these Banarasi wooden frames at many shops, and Urban Haat has them in several colours at a competitive price (INR 500). Decorate your office cubicle with one of these, or a special corner of your house, or gift them to a friend who appreciates décor. Heading for a pooja or shaadi? Ditch the clutch bag, and pair your traditional outfit with one of these classy mirror-work potli bag, instead for INR 350.

Pro-Tip

It often gets difficult for us to organise our goodies given how tardy we are. The colourful tassel baskets for INR 550 are an excellent storage option, with plenty of space to keep all your treasures organised.

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A queen at multi-tasking, LBB writer Amanda Sodhi is a singer-songwriter, filmmaker, theatre professional, VO artist, social media consultant, journalist and writer who has lived in Washington, DC, Los Angeles and Mumbai. She now calls Kolkata her home, where she can be found drowning in a cup of hot chocolate at the newest cafes, among the company of a few good books. She's also always planning out new backpacking adventures to satisfy her perennial wanderlust.