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WIDE CHOICE The designs at Style Spa are in step with international trends

Style Spa Furniture Ltd., formerly known as Gautier India Ltd., opened its fifth showroom in Jakkasandra. "The USP of our company is elegant furniture, which are difficult to replicate and our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility," says K.A. Parameswaran, Chief operating Officer, Style Spa.

The furniture made here comes with German hardware in contemporary designs "in step with the international trends".

The bedroom furniture is priced at Rs. 7,000 upwards. This section offers accessories such as lights, tie racks, sliding clothes hangers, and so on apart from beds.

For the dining room, the Spa has the Fiesta dining range that comes with the options of wooden or glass tables and chairs. This range is priced at Rs. 14,000 upwards. Sofa sets in fabric and leather along with wall units are also available here.

The store can be contacted on 30976426.

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