Weekend bliss in Bangalore

Written By Sharanya C R | Updated:

Have you been invited to a Holi party this weekend? Be a good guest and take something with you.

Have you been invited to a Holi party this weekend? Be a good guest and take something with you. Pick from a range of artefacts, jewellery, furniture and other home décor products at Eka, which is having its big fat annual sale at this time of the year.

With a 10% to 50% discount on the entire range of products, this is your opportunity to acquire an Eka original at near cost price. 

“We started Eka in 2000 and this is our 11th annual sale. This is the only time of the year where we sell artefacts and other products of the store at a discounted price. We have a whole new range of products that includes wooden frames and boxes, exquisite jewellery pieces that’s on sale. However, the products from NGOs will be offered at a reduced discount because they don’t have very high margins either,” Kimiko Menzies, director of Eka.

Pick from a range of rustic furniture, wall art and paintings, photo frames, jewellery boxes, tribal artifacts, icons and figurines, idols of Lord Ganesha and Buddha, bells and lamps, colonial and retro clocks, apparel and accessories, ethnic and silver jewellery, incense and stationery and much more. The price range starts from `20 and goes up to Rs1 lakh. These pieces are definitely a treasure to embellish your home with.

At Eka, Gangadhar Chetty Road, Near Ulsoor Lake
When 10am onwards, on till March 27
Call 25544371

It’s time to go ethnic
Ugadi is around the corner and it’s time for women to go ethnic. Pick from a range of saris, salwar suits and dupattas at Keya Boutique as they have a special collection of dress materials designed by Neelima Lal this Ugadi.

Talking about the collection, Nalini Naidu, owner of Keya Boutique, says, “Neelima is a regular designer for the store and this time around, she has worked on a new collection for the occasion of Ugadi. Since the festival calls for an element of ethnicity, she has come up with some unique Indian designs on salwar suits, saris and dupattas. Her designs are mostly hand-woven and cotton-based. With usage of natural dyes, the collection is indeed beautiful.” Her range of dupattas starts from Rs1,500, saris from Rs3,500 and dress materials from Rs1,000.

At Keya Lifestyle Boutique, Nandidurga Road When Ends today
Call 40914886

A Visual delight
Kynkyny Art launches a collection of highly collectable folios by fine art photography artist Pallon Daruwala.

The photo exhibition, which is one of a kind in the city, will begin today with a special preview. Giving us an insight about the exhibition, Namrata Radhakrishnan, director of Kynkyny Art says, “Pallon is a very famous artiste with over 25 years of experience in this field. We are exhibiting about 40 folio sets of three and two of his recent works. There is no particular theme for the entire series as each set talks about different things. For instance, there is a set on Russell Market and we even have some fine art pictures of old Bangalore clubs amongst others.”

The price begins at Rs8,000 for a set of two (A4 size) and Rs12,000 for the larger ones. A set of three will cost around Rs18,000 onwards. The exhibition will be open to public from March 21 and will be on till March 26.

At Kynkyny Art, Embassy Square, Infantry Road
On till March 26
Call 40926202

Some gaming fun
Summer vacations are almost here and it’s time you hung around with your gang for some real fun! If you are quite a gaming person, tag along some friends of yours to Amoeba Bowling Alley that is situated in four different parts in the city. With loud music in the background, pick up that leather ball and blast all the nine pins at one go. Amoeba is not just about the bowling alleys but there are several other games zones that one can choose from.

At Amoeba Gaming Alley, Church Street/ Jayanagar 3rd Block/ Mantri Square Mall/ The Leela Galleria
When 11am onwards.