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November Newsletter

A Global Diwali

November 2023: Its that time of the year when tablescaping is at the heart of every Indian home in the world. Celebrated on a global scale, Diwali this year has been declared a federal holiday in the United States. Its only a matter of time before Hindi words like ‘diya’, ‘thali’ and ‘mithai’ become the part of main stream English Language.

Ikkis’ reimagined cultural classics from India are popular globally not only for their playful puns on Indian memories or rituals but for their easy care, functionality and versatality and can be found on tastemaker tables in London, Singapore, Dubai, New York and beyond.

We offer worldwide shipping – write to us on info@ikkis.in

Festive Gift Edit

Our Festive Gift Boxes offer exciting combinations of IKKIS bestsellers. The Kali Mini Plate and Moon Quarter Plate combo is a HOT favorite for Diwali as are the Chai Chimta Tea Lights!

“Ikkis Gifts are for keepsake, not to be passed on” say our customers!

New Tantra

Celebrate the festive season with our new collection of Tantra Thaali Platters. Enameled in new colors and artworks, we have added a new thaali size in 10″ ideal for the smaller table sizes.

Our Bestsellers Chowki Trays are available in 2 sizes and vibrant color tones. Pair them with chutney filled Lota tiffins and serve small bites in style.

Discover the Ikkis collection of timeless classics on www.ikkis.in and punch in [diwali23] at checkout to avail of a special festive discount.

Please note that we offer same deliveries in the NCR from Nov 1-10.

IKKIS wins the Alula Design Award in Paris

Last month Ikkis won the Alula Design Award for Cultural Retail during Paris Design Week for the Copper Terracotta ‘Neba Tea Tiffin’, that artfully combines Saudi Arabian culture and heritage with contemporary design in the brand’s signature style of creating vertical stack of objects that elevate an everyday experience into something extraordinary.

To know more about the award, check out www.aluladesignaward.com

In the PRESS - Platform Magazine

"Inspired by Hegra's significance as a Hajj route station, the set elegantly combines India's Lota container and Nabataen pottery's beak spout" - Gunjan Gupta