Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Chamiers, Chennai | India.

I was in Chennai during my India trip this summer. I was meeting two very talented artists at Chamiers.

Chamiers is a store which has the old-world charm of Chennai, while housing contemporary brands within it's beautifully designed walls.

As soon as one enters, on the left is Anokhi with an interesting stone sculpture welcoming you.

Vintage bicycle is part of the window display.

The stairs lead you to the upper level that has a Gift Store and a Cafe.
The walls have line drawn illustrations of bicycles, birdcages, books, mannequins and sewing machines which seem to mirror the many vintage displays.


An orb with fairy lights and flowers.



Illustrations of books.

A glimpse of Anokhi through the stairs.

While I was clicking away at the Gift shop I was joined by one of the artists I was meeting:-)

Colourful Gift shop with home decor accessories and quirky products.



Loads of quintessential Chennai products.

We entered the Chamiers Cafe which quickly lured me with it's colour palette and old world charm.
Neatly tied cream curtains standing out against the Mango tree in the backyard.




Vintage black & white studio family portraits formed a gallery wall against a floral wall-paper.


A pleasing colour palette with the cushions matching the patterns on the wall.


Antique knick-knacks placed in a glass cupboard in the cafe.

Delightful old typewriter!

The glow of clusters of ceiling lamps.

More sparking lamps and illustrated birdcages.

Chamiers is the brainchild of Kiran Rao and Mathangi Srinivasamurti. It is located on Chamiers Road
It also houses Amethyst Room, a space for many designers to showcase their work, many pop-up events and trunk shows are held here.

Overall a place to indulge in some retail therapy, surround yourself in block print designs and catch up with friends over a cup of tea while looking out at the mango trees.

Hope you liked the little tour through my lens.

…and stay tuned for the posts on the two talented artist I met here:-)

( Images by Arch and is copyrighted)

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks Archana for introducing the lovely store in Chennai, a must visit place for next time

Rucha said...

such a delight to see Anokhi,its one of my favorite stores..not only clothing but the decor of the store is also so warm!

Sammy said...

I am really very fond of your design,I am planning to visit India after two months will definitely visit your place if possible

Tante Mali said...

Wow, absolutely adorable!!! Thank you for sharing, my dear!
Have a happy happy time and all my best from Austria
Elisabeth

PoliĆ¼retan kartonpiyer said...

very nice thanks