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Surreal 3D Pine Cone Vase - The Artment
Surreal 3D Pine Cone Vase - The Artment
Surreal 3D Pine Cone Vase
Rs. 1,999.00
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Modern Art Ballerina - The Artment
Modern Art Ballerina - The Artment
Modern Art Ballerina
Rs. 2,999.00
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Surreal Gown In Wind Table Planter - The Artment
Surreal Gown In Wind Table Planter - The Artment
Surreal Gown In Wind Table Planter
Rs. 1,999.00
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Home Glass Tube Vase Set - The Artment
Home Glass Tube Vase Set - The Artment
Home Glass Tube Vase Set
from Rs. 1,499.00
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Surreal Ecstatic Moon Vase - The Artment
Surreal Ecstatic Moon Vase - The Artment
Surreal Ecstatic Moon Vase
Rs. 1,999.00
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Resin Riot Of Colour Vase - The Artment
Resin Riot Of Colour Vase - The Artment
Resin Riot Of Colour Vase
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Rustic Golden Tailed Horse - The Artment
Rustic Golden Tailed Horse - The Artment
Rustic Golden Tailed Horse
Rs. 2,799.00
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Golden Flight Tea - Light Holder - The Artment
Golden Flight Tea - Light Holder - The Artment
Golden Flight Tea-Light Holder
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What Each Decor Category Adds to a Room

Artifacts and Showpieces

Artifacts are the home decor items that carry the most visual weight without taking up much space. A sculpture on a console, a figurine on a shelf, a Feng Shui piece placed with intent — each adds a fixed point of interest in a room.

They work individually or in small groupings and are among the most considered home decor gifts. Browse the artifacts range for sculptures, figurines, and modern showpieces.

Planters and Faux Plants

Planters bring a different texture into a room — one that most other home accessories cannot replicate. Table planters work on consoles, windowsills, and study surfaces. Faux plants remove the upkeep without removing the visual effect. For Indian homes with limited natural light, faux options maintain the look of greenery in rooms where live plants do not survive well.

Globes and Accent Pieces

Globes sit between artifact and functional object — they carry visual interest and a point of view without being purely decorative. An accent piece on a bookshelf or side table changes how the rest of the surface reads. Modern home decor items here tend to be conversation starters — a globe, a geometric object, an art piece that someone always asks about.

Building a Decor Setup That Holds Together

Buying pieces in isolation is the most common mistake with home decor online. A showpiece that looks right in a product image can feel out of place in an actual room. Scale, material, and finish need to connect to something already there. One rule that works: pick an anchor piece, then build with accent items that share one quality — material, colour, or finish.

In Indian homes specifically, decor choices tend to layer over time rather than arriving all at once. Festive additions, gifted pieces, and travel finds sit alongside considered purchases. The pieces that hold a room together across all these layers share one quality: chosen for character rather than trend. Handcrafted home decor items and pieces with specific materials outlast purely fashionable objects.

Lighting is the one element that changes how every decor piece in a room reads. A sculpture under warm light reads differently than the same piece under overhead white light. If the decor is sorted but the room still feels flat, the lighting range —table lamps, floor lamps, and candle holders — is usually the next step.

FAQs

Home decor items are objects placed primarily for visual value — showpieces, artifacts, planters, and home accessories that define a room’s character. Unlike furniture, they serve no structural function. They are chosen to create focal points, express a point of view, or add texture to surfaces.

Start with one anchor piece — a sculpture, a large planter, or a statement showpiece — and build around it. Choose accent pieces that share one quality with the anchor: material, finish, or colour. Leave negative space so each piece reads clearly. Avoid filling every surface; a few well-chosen home decor items read better than a crowded collection.

Home decor typically refers to decorative objects — showpieces, wall art, artifacts, planters. Home accessories is a broader term that can include functional items like trays, organisers, and candle holders that also serve a practical role. In practice, the two categories overlap significantly, and most retailers use them interchangeably.

Artifacts, figurines, and Feng Shui pieces make the most considered home decor gifts because they work across most home styles. Planters and faux plants are practical options for housewarming gifts. For corporate gifting, compact showpieces and decorative accents between Rs. 500–3,000 tend to work well. Avoid large furniture or room-specific items that may not suit the recipient's space.

Yes — buying home decor online in India is safe when purchasing from established stores with clear return policies. For small items like showpieces and planters, online purchases are straightforward. For larger pieces, check the dimensions carefully and read material descriptions to avoid colour or finish surprises on delivery.

Vertical accents — tall figurines, wall-mounted pieces, floor planters — draw the eye upward and make compact rooms feel taller. Avoid large horizontal spreads of decor objects on surfaces. One or two well-chosen modern home decor items per surface read better than many small pieces. Faux plants in corners and shelves add texture without taking up floor space.