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Nicobar Edit 2018 comes to Kolkata with their Sri Lanka inspired collection

| @indiablooms | Apr 03, 2018, at 06:26 pm

Kolkata, Apr 3 (IBNS): Nicobar, a Mumbai-based lifestyle design studio, returns to Kolkata with a three-day pop-up display, titled The Nicobar Edit 2018, which highlights their inspired-by-Sri Lanka collection.

The Nicobar Edit 2018 includes fashion, home and travel products, which will take visitors "deep into the island from Kandy to Bentota and beyond, as pieces pay homage to the island’s lush flora and fauna, and modernist architecture by the iconic Geoffrey Bawa," said the organisers.

Teabox will be there as well, featuring their array of packaged teas and serving warm and cold brews inspired by Sri Lankan coasts.

The pop-up will be held at the Alka Jalan Foundation (25/1 Ballygunge Circular Road, Daga Nikunj, Kolkata 700019) from April 6-8, between 11am and 8pm.

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