Pottery Barn to be Available in India Online| SR Decor

Pottery Barn to be Available in India Online| SR Decor

Member of the Williams-Sonoma, Inc portfolio of brands, the home furnishing brand Pottery Barn and Pottery Barn Kids is now launched in India as a part of a franchise relationship with Reliance Brands Limited (RBL). Offering furniture, decorative accessories, textiles, lighting and functional decor for adults, babies and kids, Pottery Barn and Pottery Barn Kids will be available in India online. Here is a detailed report on SURFACES REPORTER (SR).

Pottery Barn and Pottery Barn Kids is one of the global leaders in the home furnishings industry offering quality design, safety and sustainability. The brand is known for its expert craftsmanship and longevity that caters to certified organic products. Catering to a fine assortment of products including furniture, bedding, bath, rugs, window treatments, tabletop, lighting and decorative accessories, its products are designed in-house and are exclusive to its catalogues, stores and website. Designed by a dedicated team of interior design experts who provide complementary one-on-one design services for all customers, the Design Crew will offer assistance and advice on room planning via an online chat, or virtual consultations by video, phone and email.

Image credits: Williams-Sonoma Inc

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