Wednesday, 29 April 2026

lessons in Buying the best macrame swing for home India

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Macrame Swings · Jhulas · India 2025


Before You Buy
a Macrame Swing,
Check the Ceiling.


The ceiling is the one thing most buyers forget. Get it right first — then choose your colour, size, and style. Hand-knotted cotton. Steel hardware. 120–150kg rated. ₹8,900 onwards.


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Hand-knotted 100% cotton rope
120–150 kg rated
IGST-inclusive pricing
Free all-India delivery
COD available

The 5-Question Ceiling Test


1
Is the ceiling concrete or solid wood?False ceilings cannot take swing load
2
Is the ceiling at least 9 feet?9 ft min for single-seater
3
Is there 5 ft clear around the hang point?Swing arc needs space
4
Is the spot covered from direct rain?Cotton rope + monsoon = mildew
5
Is it away from direct sunlight?UV fades colour within 1–2 years

All 5 pass? You're ready to choose your swing ↓


Why the Ceiling Question Comes First


Most macrame swing guides start with colour choices and aesthetic tips. This one starts with the ceiling — because it's the one decision that determines whether the swing is safe, comfortable, and long-lasting, or a recurring anxiety every time someone sits in it.


Unlike wall art or furniture that sits on the floor, a macrame swing is a dynamic load — the person in it shifts weight, pushes off walls, creates lateral movement. The anchor point in the ceiling takes all of that force. A correctly installed swing on a solid concrete ceiling with proper hardware is stable and safe for decades. A swing hung from a false ceiling gypsum panel will fail — the only question is when.


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Before You Order
The 5-Question Ceiling Suitability Test
1
Is the ceiling made of concrete, brick, or solid load-bearing wood?
Concrete slab or solid wood beam — ideal, install directly with anchor bolts
False ceiling (gypsum board, PVC, plywood panel) — must penetrate through to the structural layer above
2
Is the ceiling at least 9 feet (275 cm) high?
9 feet or higher — sufficient hang length for a comfortable single-seater swing
Below 9 feet — swing will hang too low, restricting movement; consider a floor-standing swing frame instead
3
Is there at least 4–5 feet of clear space on all sides of the intended hang point?
Open space on all sides — safe swing arc, no wall or furniture collision risk
Tight corner or near furniture — sitting will be awkward and safety risk on push-back
4
Is the location covered from direct rainfall?
Indoor, covered balcony, or under roof overhang — cotton rope handles ambient humidity fine
Open balcony or exposed patio — take the swing indoors during monsoon season; sustained wet cotton causes mildew
5
Is the location away from prolonged direct sunlight?
Indirect or filtered light — colour and cotton fibre integrity preserved for years
Direct afternoon sun daily — colour fades within 1–2 years, cotton fibres weaken faster; shade or relocate

Single-Seater Swing vs. Macrame Bed — What's the Difference?


Shopps.in offers two categories of macrame swings: the single-seater jhula and the macrame bed. They are distinct products with different space requirements.


Single-Seater Macrame Swing (Jhula)

Dimensions: approximately 24–28 inches (60–70 cm) wide and 30–36 inches deep. Ceiling: 9 feet minimum. Anchor: single central hook. Weight rating: 120–150 kg. Best for: apartments, balconies, living room corners, bedrooms with sufficient height. Priced from ₹8,900.


Macrame Bed (Hanging Daybed)

Dimensions: approximately 4 feet (120 cm) wide — comfortably fits one person lounging or two seated. Ceiling: 10–11 feet minimum. Anchor: two ceiling hooks or a spreader bar. Best for: large living rooms, covered verandahs, garden pavilions, studio spaces. Priced at ₹14,659. This is the piece for anyone who wants to actually sleep or fully recline — not just sit.


The Shopps.in Macrame Swing Collection


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BESTSELLER
Macrame Swing — White

Hand-knotted 100% cotton rope in white — the most versatile finish. Works against any wall colour. Cushion and mattress included. Single-seater. Steel hanging hardware and chains included. Height 198 cm (6.5 feet) fully assembled including chains.


Single Seater
40" or 50" diameter
120 kg rated
Cushion included
9 ft ceiling min
₹8,900
IGST INCLUSIVE · FREE ALL-INDIA DELIVERY · COD AVAILABLE
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02
POPULAR COLOUR
Macrame Jhula — Teal

Striking teal cotton rope with contrasting white mattress and cushions included. Goes beautifully with light walls — white, cream, beige — and contrasts against darker accent walls. Available in 40" and 50" seating diameter. Full steel hardware set included.


Single Seater
40" or 50" diameter
Teal Cotton
Mattress + Cushions
₹8,700
IGST INCLUSIVE · FREE ALL-INDIA DELIVERY · COD AVAILABLE
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03
UPGRADE PICK
Macrame Bed — Hanging Daybed

The 4-foot-wide hanging daybed. One person can fully recline; two can sit comfortably side by side. Requires two ceiling anchor points or a spreader bar. Minimum 10–11 foot ceiling. The choice for anyone who wants a swing that doubles as an afternoon reading or nap space.


4 ft wide
2-person capacity
150 kg rated
10–11 ft ceiling
Dual anchor
₹14,659
IGST INCLUSIVE · FREE ALL-INDIA DELIVERY · COD AVAILABLE
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Choosing Your Colour — What Works in Indian Interiors


Colour × Interior Match
White / Natural
Works with everything. Bestseller for Indian apartments.
Brown
Bohemian, rustic, earthy interiors. Pairs with wood & jute.
Grey
Contemporary, Japandi, minimal interiors. Neutral accent.
Pink
Kids rooms, feminine bedrooms, playful balcony aesthetics.
Teal
Statement colour. Against white walls it pops. Against dark walls it glows.
Natural Cotton
Unbleached, warm tone. Sustainable-aesthetic rooms & studios.

Installation Guide — What the Process Looks Like


All Shopps.in macrame swings include hanging hardware, steel chains, and installation instructions. Professional installation is available in select cities — WhatsApp to enquire. For confident DIY installation on concrete ceilings, the process is straightforward:


Installation Steps — Concrete Ceiling
1
Mark the anchor point. Find the intended hang spot — centre of the swing arc, away from walls by at least 4 feet. Ideally above a rug or soft flooring.
2
Drill pilot hole. Use a hammer drill with a masonry bit (10–12mm for most ceiling anchors). Drill perpendicular to the ceiling slab.
3
Insert expansion anchor bolt. Use a rated expansion anchor (M10 or M12) designed for dynamic loads. Standard anchor bolts rated for static shelving are not sufficient for a swing.
4
Attach ceiling hook. Thread through the included heavy-duty hook. Tighten fully. Give a firm test pull before hanging the swing.
5
Attach chains and carabiner. Connect the included steel chains to the hook via the carabiner. Adjust chain length for comfortable seated height — chains are adjustable within a 12–18 inch range.
6
Load test before use. Apply full body weight gradually while standing, before sitting fully. Check for any movement in the anchor or creaking in the hook. Inspect hardware every 6 months.

Care and Maintenance


Care Guide — Cotton Macrame Swings
Daily cleaningSpot clean with damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not machine wash — it damages the knotted pattern and causes tangling.
Deep cleanHand wash individual sections in lukewarm water. Air dry completely before re-hanging — never hang damp.
Monsoon seasonTake outdoors swings indoors during monsoon — even covered balconies accumulate moisture during heavy rain. Store in a dry room.
Hardware checkInspect chain links, carabiner, and ceiling hook every 6 months. Replace if any deformation, rust, or wear is visible.
Cushion careHolland velvet cushion covers are removable — machine wash cold, air dry. Do not tumble dry.
Fringe careGently comb out fringing with a wide-tooth comb. Trim loose ends for a fresh look. This is normal maintenance, not a defect.

See also: Accent chairs and lounge seating if you're looking for a sitting piece that doesn't require ceiling installation. For outdoor spaces, explore our garden fountains to complete the balcony or verandah.


Quick Shop — Swings

Macrame Swing White
from ₹8,900


Macrame Jhula Teal
₹8,700


Macrame Bed (Daybed)
₹14,659

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Frequently Asked Questions


What people ask before buying a macrame swing in India.


What ceiling height is needed for a macrame swing?
Minimum 9 feet for a single-seater macrame swing — this allows enough chain length for comfortable seated height and swing arc. For the macrame bed (hanging daybed), 10–11 feet is recommended. Ceilings below 9 feet can still accommodate a swing but will feel cramped — consider a floor-standing swing frame in those cases.
Can I install a macrame swing on a false ceiling?
No. Gypsum board, PVC panel, and plywood false ceilings cannot support dynamic swing loads. The anchor must go through the false ceiling and into the structural concrete slab or load-bearing beam above. Use rated expansion anchor bolts (M10 or M12) designed for dynamic load applications. When in doubt, consult a carpenter or structural engineer before drilling.
Is a macrame swing suitable for a balcony in India?
Yes — Indian balconies typically have solid concrete ceilings, ideal for swing installation. For covered balconies (with a roof slab above), the swing can stay up year-round. For open balconies, take the swing indoors during monsoon season — cotton rope develops mildew when repeatedly wet. Keep away from direct afternoon sun to preserve colour and fibre integrity.
What colours of macrame swings are available?
White, brown, grey, pink, teal, and natural cotton. White is the bestseller and most versatile. Teal is the most distinctive colour option — it works as a statement piece against neutral walls. Custom colour requests can be discussed via WhatsApp +91-99468-28484.
Are Shopps.in macrame swing prices IGST-inclusive?
Yes. All prices are IGST-inclusive. Free delivery to all Indian addresses. COD available. Call 1800-203-7307 (toll-free) for any pre-purchase queries.

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Kochi · Macrame Swing · April 2025

We Moved the Macrame Swing Three Times Before We Got It Right

The bedroom was wrong. The balcony was wrong. The living room corner was right — and obvious in hindsight.

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Lakshmi Nair Kochi · Home & Balcony Living

We bought the macrame swing in January. We moved it for the third and final time in March. In between, we drilled two holes in the bedroom ceiling that we now have to fill before we leave this flat, and one hole in the balcony ceiling that we might also have to fill depending on what the landlord says. The living room corner was the right spot all along. It was also the last spot we tried.

We live in a 2BHK in Kakkanad, Kochi. The flat is on the 8th floor — good views, decent natural light, and a covered balcony facing west. We'd been wanting a macrame swing for about a year. When we finally ordered one from Shopps.in — the teal jhula at ₹8,700 — we were confident we knew where it was going. We were wrong twice before we were right.

This is the honest account of all three attempts, what went wrong, and what finally worked.

Attempt 1 — The Bedroom (Wrong)

Why it seemed right

Pinterest had conditioned us. Every macrame swing photo on home décor accounts is in a bedroom — white walls, linen sheets, golden hour light, a woman in a kaftan holding a book. We wanted that.

The bedroom ceiling in our flat is 9 feet exactly. We drilled the anchor, hung the swing in the corner between the window and the wardrobe wall, and stood back to look at it. It looked exactly like the Instagram photos for about twenty minutes — which is roughly how long we spent taking photos of it.

Then we tried to actually use it. The corner was too tight. To get into the swing, you had to navigate around the wardrobe door. To get out of it, you swung gently backward and immediately hit the wall behind you. The teal cotton kept brushing against the white paint and leaving faint marks. The fringe at the bottom of the swing would occasionally snag on the textured wall surface. My husband sat in it once, said "this is fine," and never sat in it again.

The fundamental problem: the bedroom corner had less than 3 feet of clearance on one side and about 4 feet on the other. You need at least 4–5 feet on all sides for a macrame swing to be usable rather than decorative. And a decorative swing you can't sit in is just a very expensive piece of wall art with a clock mechanism you didn't want.

What we learned from Attempt 1

Measure 4–5 feet from the intended hang point in all four horizontal directions before drilling. Walk through the act of getting in and getting out of the swing. If any side has less than 4 feet, the swing is not going in that spot.

Attempt 2 — The Covered Balcony (Wrong for Different Reasons)

Why it seemed right

We have a covered balcony with a solid concrete ceiling — structurally ideal. The balcony faces west with views over the backwaters. We'd be sitting in the swing watching the sunset. We were certain.

The second hole went into the balcony ceiling. The swing hung beautifully. The views were everything we'd imagined. For two weeks, we used the swing on the balcony every evening and it was genuinely the best decision we'd made in our flat.

Then Kochi's pre-monsoon humidity set in. Even with a covered balcony, the moisture in coastal air in March–April is relentless. The teal cotton started to smell faintly musty after a week of not drying out completely between uses. The fringe absorbed ambient moisture and took two days to fully dry on a humid day. The cotton rope itself was fine structurally, but the smell was enough that we stopped wanting to sit in it.

I WhatsApped Shopps.in at +91-99468-28484 and asked directly: is this normal? They confirmed: cotton macrame in coastal high-humidity environments needs to be taken indoors every few days or it will develop mild odour from moisture. For Kochi, Chennai, Mumbai sea-facing — bring it in every 3–4 days even if it's covered. This was information I should have asked before installing it on the balcony. Lesson learned.

What we learned from Attempt 2

In coastal cities — Kochi, Mumbai, Chennai, Vizag, Goa — a macrame swing on the balcony works best as a seasonal piece (October–February in Kerala). For year-round use without maintenance effort, an indoor spot is better. WhatsApp Shopps.in before you decide on placement if you're in a coastal city.

Attempt 3 — The Living Room Corner (Right)

Why it works

The living room's NE corner has 9.5 feet of ceiling, 6 feet of clearance behind, 5 feet to the left toward the TV wall, and open space to the right toward the kitchen. No humidity exposure. No furniture within reach. Controlled environment.

The third hole — in the living room ceiling, NE corner — was the last one we drilled. We measured every clearance distance before drilling this time. Six feet behind (to the glass balcony door), five feet to the left (TV unit), fully open to the right. Ceiling at 9.5 feet — just enough hang length for comfortable sitting with some swing arc.

It has been in this spot for two months now. We use it every day. It is climate-controlled, so no humidity problem. The teal cotton has stayed fresh and the fringe has stayed white. The living room wall behind it is dark green (we painted it specifically after we decided the swing was staying here), and the contrast between the teal macrame and the dark green wall is — honestly — one of the better design decisions we've made in this flat.

The swing is the first thing people notice when they walk into the flat. Two friends have ordered macrame swings after seeing it. One is in a flat in Thiruvananthapuram. I told her to measure the clearances first.

"The third hole was the right hole. The living room corner had been the obvious spot all along — I'd just romanticised the balcony and the bedroom more."

The Actual Product — What We Bought

✓ Our swing — 2 months in, zero regrets IGST inclusive · Free delivery

Macrame Jhula — Teal

Hand-knotted 100% cotton rope. The teal colour is more saturated and richer in person than in the product photos — against our dark green wall it looks deliberate and considered rather than pastel or weak. Cushion and mattress included; both are better quality than I expected at this price. The steel chains are solid and show no rust after two months. The fringe at the bottom is long enough to move in air conditioning airflow — that small detail makes the whole piece feel alive.

₹8,700 IGST inclusive · Free delivery · COD available
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Other Options I'd Consider Next Time

If we had a larger living room — or a villa

Macrame Bed — Hanging Daybed

4-foot wide, for two people or one person fully reclined. Needs 10–11 feet of ceiling and two anchor points. Our living room ceiling is 9.5 feet — just under the minimum comfortable height for the bed. If we were in a villa with a covered verandah, this is what I'd get.

₹14,659 IGST incl. · Free delivery
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If I wanted a neutral colour instead of teal

Macrame Swing — White

White is the safest choice for any wall colour and any Indian interior palette. It will also show dirt faster than teal — with kids or pets, the white requires more attention. Available in 40" and 50" seating diameter. Cushion and mattress included.

from ₹8,900 IGST incl. · Free delivery
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The Checklist I Should Have Used Before Attempt 1

Ceiling height 9 feet or more at the hang point

Measure at the exact spot, not the room average. Old Indian buildings have sloped or beamed ceilings that vary by location.

4–5 feet clear on all four sides of the hang point

Walk the act of getting in and out. Swing gently and see if anything is reachable. Walls, doors, and furniture are all common collision points.

Concrete or solid wood ceiling — not false ceiling

Tap the ceiling. Hollow = false ceiling, needs penetration to the slab above. Solid = safe to drill with expansion anchor bolts (M10 minimum).

No sustained direct rainfall or coastal salt-air exposure

Indoor or fully covered outdoor placements work year-round. Open balconies in coastal cities need seasonal management — bring the swing indoors during monsoon.

Away from direct afternoon sunlight

UV fades cotton rope and cushion fabric within a year or two. Indirect light, filtered light, or shade is fine. A west-facing balcony with direct afternoon sun is the risk scenario.

WhatsApp Shopps.in before placing the order if you have location doubts

+91-99468-28484 — I've tested their response time twice. Both times under 12 hours. They gave genuinely useful advice, not just "buy now" responses. Also toll-free: 1800-203-7307.

Shop macrame swings

Macrame Swings & Jhulas at Shopps.in

₹8,700–₹14,659 · Hand-knotted cotton · IGST-inclusive · Free all-India delivery · COD available

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Lakshmi Nair Writing about apartment living in Kochi — the decisions, the mistakes, and occasionally the things that go right on the third attempt. Not an interior designer, just someone who takes too many photos of her living room.



Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Nebula Marble Coffee Table

Nebula Marble Coffee Table

Nebula Marble Coffee Table: A Sculptural Statement for Modern Indian Homes


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Walk into a thoughtfully designed living room in Mumbai or a luxury villa in Thrissur, and one thing becomes clear instantly—great spaces don’t rely on clutter. They rely on one unforgettable piece.


The Nebula Marble Coffee Table is exactly that piece.


At first glance, it doesn’t behave like a typical center table. There are no harsh edges. No predictable geometry. Instead, it flows. The silhouette feels almost cosmic—like a shape carved by nature rather than manufactured. That’s why designers often call this form a nebula or cloud-inspired table.


And honestly, once you place it in your living room, everything else starts orbiting around it.


Why This Shape Works So Well in Indian Interiors


Now here’s the interesting part. Most Indian homes—especially premium ones in Delhi, Bangalore, or Kochi—are filled with straight lines. Sofas, TV units, partitions… everything tends to be rectangular.


So when you introduce a soft, organic form like this, it immediately breaks the visual monotony.


Instead of competing with your interiors, the Nebula table balances them.


- It softens sharp layouts
- It makes the room feel more relaxed and fluid
- It adds a designer, curated look without trying too hard

Interior designers love this trick. And once you see it in your own space, you’ll understand why.


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Marble That Feels Like Art, Not Just Material


Let’s talk about the marble top—because this isn’t just a slab placed on a frame.


The surface carries subtle natural veining that almost looks hand-painted. Under warm lighting, it reflects softly, creating a calm, luxurious glow. Not flashy. Not loud. Just quietly premium.


And that’s the difference between expensive furniture and luxury furniture.


Luxury doesn’t shout.


It stays.


The Gold Base: Strength with Elegance


The base is where engineering meets aesthetics.


Crafted in stainless steel and finished in a rich gold tone, it gives the table its grounding presence. The curved structure follows the top seamlessly, making the entire piece feel like a single sculpture rather than assembled parts.


But it’s not just about looks.


- Strong enough for everyday use
- Resistant to corrosion (perfect for Indian climates)
- Easy to maintain over years

So while it looks like a gallery piece, it behaves like practical furniture.


Who Is This Table Actually For?


Let’s be clear—this isn’t for someone just looking to “fill space.”


This is for homeowners who:


- Care about how their home feels, not just how it looks
- Prefer fewer, better pieces instead of overcrowded décor
- Want their living room to feel designed, not decorated

If you’ve invested in a premium sofa, textured walls, or statement lighting, this table completes that story.


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Real Feedback from Buyers


“I was unsure about the shape initially, but once it arrived, it completely changed our living room. Guests notice it instantly.” – Bangalore


“The marble finish is beautiful. It doesn’t look like anything you see in regular stores.” – Delhi NCR


“Delivery took a bit longer than expected, but the quality made up for it. Very solid and premium.” – Kochi


Customisation That Fits Your Space


Every home is different. That’s why this table can be customised based on your needs.


- Size adjustments for compact or large living rooms
- Frame finishes: Gold, Rose Gold, Chrome, or Black
- Marble options based on tone and pattern

This flexibility makes it easier to match the table with your existing interiors instead of redesigning everything around it.


Final Thought: More Than Just a Coffee Table


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The Nebula Marble Coffee Table doesn’t try to blend in.


It becomes the centre of attention—without overpowering the room.


It’s one of those rare pieces that feels modern today and will still feel relevant years later. And in a market flooded with repetitive designs, that alone makes it worth considering.


So if you’re designing a space that reflects taste, not trends—this might just be the piece your living room has been waiting for.

https://shopps.in/product/nebula-marble-coffee-table/

Monday, 27 April 2026

Best Decorative Wall Clock India – Reviews, Styles & Buying Guide

 


Decorative Wall Clock





Chennai · Wall Clocks · April 2025

I Bought the ₹370 Wall Clock and the ₹12,733 Wall Clock. Here's What's Actually Different.

A genuine side-by-side test. Not a sponsored comparison. Both from Shopps.in. The answer surprised me a little.

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Pavithra Rajan Chennai · Apartment Living

This started as a genuine question I had. We have a 3BHK in Mylapore — the living room is about 12 feet wide, the TV wall has the television, and the side wall (which faces the seating) had nothing on it except a faint mark where someone had previously hung something. I wanted a clock. I could not decide if the ₹12,000 range was genuinely different from the ₹400 range or if I'd just be paying for the story around the product.

So I bought both. The Glass Tiles Clock at ₹370 and the Feather and Birds Clock at ₹12,733. Both from Shopps.in. Both arrived free — IGST-inclusive, no delivery charge to Chennai. I've had both on the wall for about two months now. Here's the honest comparison.

Before I get into it

The ₹370 piece is the Glass Tiles Clock — a small glass mosaic disc. The ₹12,733 piece is the Feather and Birds Clock — a large-format laser-cut metal wall clock. They are not the same product at different prices. They are fundamentally different objects serving different rooms and purposes. That's actually the most important finding of this test.

The ₹370 Clock — Glass Tiles

Glass Tiles Clock –47% off · IGST inclusive

What it is

Small glass mosaic disc. Multiple colour variant options. Approximately 25–30 cm diameter.

Where it works

Bedroom. Study. Kids room. Bathroom. Any small or narrow wall that needs a light accent — not a statement.

₹370 ₹700 IGST inclusive · Free delivery
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I put it in our bedroom. It works perfectly there. The glass tiles catch light differently at different times of day — in the morning sun it picks up a warm glow, in the evening under warm LED it looks like amber. At 30 cm it fills the small wall section above the bedside table without dominating. It tells the time. It looks considered rather than generic.

Would it work on the 12-foot living room wall I originally wanted a clock for? No. Definitely not. It would look like I'd pinned a coaster to the wall. But in the bedroom at that price — it is genuinely good value. The mosaic quality is better than I expected for ₹370.

The ₹12,733 Clock — Feather and Birds

✓ The living room piece –43% off · IGST inclusive

What it is

Large laser-cut metal clock, feather and bird motif. 1–2mm steel, powder-coated. Approximately 43 cm wide.

Where it works

Living room feature wall. Large entrance. Dining room. Any space where the clock needs to be a décor piece, not just a time-teller.

₹12,733 ₹22,470 IGST inclusive · Free delivery
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This went on the 12-foot living room wall. And the first thing I noticed when I stepped back was: it fills the space. Not overwhelmingly — it's 43 cm, not 90 cm. But it fills it correctly. There's visual weight behind it. The feather spread creates a natural upward pull — your eye goes to the top of the feather before it travels down to the clock face. The shadow play is real: at different times of day, with our Chennai afternoon sun coming from the south window, the cut metal casts a different shadow pattern on the wall. That doesn't happen with glass or resin.

The build quality is noticeably better than I expected at this price — and I had reasonably high expectations. The powder coat is even, the mechanism is silent (important — I tested it for clock tick before ordering by WhatsApping +91-99468-28484 and they confirmed sweep movement), and the hanging hardware is proper recessed mounts, not a wire loop.

The Honest Side-by-Side

Factor
Glass Tiles ₹370
Feather & Birds ₹12,733
Material
Glass mosaic tile
1–2mm laser-cut steel, powder-coated
Size
~25–30 cm
~43 cm spread
Shadow depth
None (flat surface)
Significant — changes through the day
Best room
Bedroom, study, corridor
Living room, entrance, dining
Movement
Quartz
Silent sweep (no tick)
Verdict
Excellent for price. Right room only.
Worth the price for main spaces.

"They are not the same product at different prices. They are two different solutions to two different problems."

Three Others from Shopps.in I'd Buy for Different Rooms

For a warm living room — mid-range

Full Metal Peacock Clock

Gold-tone peacock in laser-cut metal. If the Feather and Birds is the contemporary choice, this is the traditional Indian choice — and it will outlast any trend. The peacock motif has been a valid design language in Indian homes for generations.

₹6,673 ₹14,681 IGST incl.
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For a gold-toned entrance wall

New Indian Metal Clock Decor

Contemporary Indian motif in powder-coated metal. For corridor and entrance walls where you want something Indian in its reference but not traditional in its execution. A good middle-ground piece.

₹4,745 ₹8,898 IGST incl.
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For a dining room or sideboard wall

Roman Clock

Roman numeral metal wall clock. The classical numeral format is easier to read at a glance than Arabic numerals at larger sizes — which matters for a dining room clock you need to read mid-conversation. The blue ribbon detail makes it more interesting than a plain Roman numeral design.

₹4,745 ₹8,898 IGST incl.
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Before you order — what I learned

WhatsApp +91-99468-28484 before buying any piece above ₹5,000 — ask specifically about movement type (sweep vs tick), exact dimensions, and material finish. They responded same-day for me both times. Toll-free is 1800-203-7307. All prices are IGST-inclusive; no checkout surprises.

Shop wall clocks

Wall Clocks at Shopps.in

₹370–₹12,733 · Metal · Mosaic · Wood · IGST-inclusive · Free all-India delivery

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Pavithra Rajan Writing about apartment living and furniture decisions from Mylapore, Chennai. I buy things, I write about them honestly, I occasionally regret them. The clocks were not a regret.


Sunday, 26 April 2026

Do you want to buy TV unit for Indian home


luxury TV units online





 

Bengaluru · Living Room · April 2025

I Hated Every TV Unit I Looked At.
Then I Found These.

Six weeks. Roughly 400 product pages. Three actual measurements. One decision that finally made sense.

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Suresh Menon Bengaluru · Home & Honest Opinions

Let me tell you what six weeks of looking at TV units online does to a person. First you think: this shouldn't be hard. It's a flat surface with some storage below. I have measurements. I have a wall. I know the size of my TV. Then you open the first results page and there are 2,000 products, half of which look like they came from an office liquidation sale, and the other half are priced as though they contain a small apartment.

I have a 2BHK in HSR Layout. The living room is 12 feet wide at the TV wall. The sofa is 6 feet. The TV is a 55-inch LG I've had for two years, currently sitting on a unit I bought during lockdown for ₹4,500 that has the structural integrity of a cardboard box and the aesthetic appeal of a filing cabinet. I wanted something that looked like I'd made a decision rather than improvised.

Here is what I found: most Indian TV units are either too narrow (under 48 inches, which looks stranded under a 55-inch screen), too bulky (the ones with fake wood panels that make the room feel like a waiting room), or too expensive for what they actually are (painted MDF being sold with luxury language). The ones that looked right were either not available in my city without a freight charge that added 15% to the price, or they required assembly instructions written in a language I couldn't identify.

The thing nobody tells you about buying TV units online in India

The unit width should match the sofa width, not the TV size. Your sofa is the visual anchor. A unit narrower than your sofa makes the TV wall look like nobody thought about it. I wasted three weeks looking at units sized to my TV before I understood this.

I found Shopps.in's TV unit collection through a very specific search — I was looking for gold-frame TV units with free delivery to Bengaluru, IGST-inclusive pricing, and actual human beings I could call if something went wrong. Their page had 19 units. Their prices were IGST-inclusive (confirmed by checking checkout — no surprise tax addition). Free delivery. A toll-free number. A WhatsApp. I felt something I hadn't felt in six weeks of searching: cautious optimism.

I WhatsApped them at +91-99468-28484 before ordering because I had one specific question: the unit I wanted (the Modern TV Unit) — would the top surface hold a 15kg soundbar plus a couple of display objects? Reply came the next morning with the weight spec confirmed. Ordered the same day.

Slight tangent: there's a specific kind of Indian living room that I find everywhere in Bengaluru's HSR and Koramangala apartments — the room that has excellent furniture (good sofa, nice rug, proper lamps) except for the TV wall, which looks like the homeowner ran out of budget or ran out of ideas. The TV is huge, the unit below it is small and generic, the cables are draped over the side, and there are two remotes sitting askew on the unit because there's nowhere else to put them. This is the most common home design failure in middle-upper Bengaluru. And it's entirely fixable with one piece of furniture chosen at the right size.

What I Actually Bought and What I Think of It

✓ What I ordered –44% off · IGST inclusive · Free delivery

Modern TV Unit

Contemporary proportions, works with both warm and cool-toned rooms, doesn't fight the rest of your furniture. It arrived in Bengaluru in 5 days — well-packaged, no damage. Assembly took about 25 minutes (two people, straightforward instructions). It's now holding a 55-inch LG, a soundbar, and looking considerably more deliberate than my previous unit. The top surface is solid — no flex under the soundbar. The design sits quietly in the room and does its job, which is exactly what you want from a TV unit.

₹73,900 ₹1,33,000 IGST inclusive · Free delivery
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Three Others I'd Have Bought Instead (Depending on the Room)

If budget was the main constraint

TV Cabinet Booking

Black TV stand with drawer storage. ₹11,000 — the most affordable piece in the collection that doesn't look affordable. For apartments where the budget is fixed and the priority is just getting the TV wall sorted properly without the generic IKEA-adjacent look.

₹11,000 ₹17,001 IGST incl.
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If I needed closed storage for AV equipment

TV Stand Cabinet

Drawer-based closed storage, clean face, supports 70-inch screens. This is the one Rohan Kapoor from the Reviewtrust article (read it here) would pick — everything hidden, nothing visible, room looks clean. Strong argument.

₹59,000 ₹1,40,000 IGST incl.
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If the wall is non-standard or the room is large

TV Unit Customized

When the standard sizes don't fit your specific wall — and many Indian living rooms have walls between 9 and 13 feet that fall between standard sizes — the custom route is the right one. Talk to them on WhatsApp first.

₹69,000 ₹1,69,000 IGST incl.
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Five Things to Know Before You Buy Any TV Unit in India

Unit width should match sofa width, not TV size

Your sofa is the visual anchor of the room. Unit width should be within 10% of sofa width — not TV width. A 6-foot sofa needs a 54–66 inch unit.

IGST-inclusive pricing means no checkout surprise

Shopps.in includes IGST in listed prices. On many other Indian furniture sites, 18% GST is added at checkout. Compare final prices, not listed prices.

Check internal depth before buying if you have lots of AV equipment

Most Indian TV units are 14–18 inches deep. A router + set-top box + power strip needs minimum 12 inches. WhatsApp +91-99468-28484 to confirm before ordering.

Wall-mount if you have brick/concrete behind the plaster

Most Bengaluru apartment construction is brick or concrete — solid enough for wall-mounting. Confirm with your building's contractor before drilling for a large screen.

Custom is often less expensive than you think

If your wall is a non-standard width, a custom unit from Shopps.in (starting ₹69,000) is often comparable to a standard unit that you'd otherwise modify — and it actually fits.

"Six weeks. 400 product pages. Three measurements. One unit that actually fits. It should not have been this hard."

Questions I Googled Before Buying (and the Actual Answers)

What TV unit size do I need for a 55-inch TV?

A 55-inch TV is about 50 inches wide. The unit should be at least 54 inches — and ideally sized to your sofa, not your TV. For a 6-foot sofa, a 60-inch unit is the correct proportion.

What height should a TV unit be for wall-mounted TV?

16–20 inches is standard. With a wall-mount, the unit height doesn't control TV height — so a low 16-inch unit works fine as a console below a wall-mounted screen.

Is a gold TV unit worth it in India?

Yes — if your room is warm-toned (warm marble, cream walls, incandescent lighting). In a cool-toned room, go chrome or black. The finish choice should follow the room, not the trend.

Free delivery TV unit in Bengaluru — is it actually free?

At Shopps.in: yes. Confirmed at checkout, no freight addition. IGST also included in the listed price. Call 1800-203-7307 if you want to double-check for your pin code before ordering.

Shop the collection

19 TV Units at Shopps.in

₹11,000–₹73,900 · IGST-inclusive · Free all-India delivery · Custom sizes available

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Suresh Menon Writing honest opinions about home furniture and decor from Bengaluru. Not an interior designer. Just someone who has bought a lot of wrong things and is trying to help others buy fewer of them.


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