




If you have been following my blog, you would be aware by now that I am completely addicted to homewares. And like all addictions I am always on the hunt, only in this case for new and innovative designs and products. When I came across Kundalini, an Italian company, I was curious first because of the Indian name (meaning something like coiled subtle body chakras,I think!) but then when I saw their products I was blown away. With the products named as shakti, sama, bodhi, padma and hara among others, I am a fan.
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