The Imperial New Delhi boutique offers new delights


The Imperial New Delhi boutique offers new delights

September 10, 2018: The Imperial Boutique at The Imperial New Delhi hotel gets a makeover with homegrown accessories, apparels, coasters, antiques, oils and more. 

The Imperial New Delhi boutique

Infused with new vibrancy, the boutique displays The Imperial memorabilia featuring cushion covers of their restaurants, aprons, pouches, leather and linen handbags, jewelry box and card holders designed by French designer Cecile Olivieri. The memorabilia brings forth the iconic history The Imperial is known for. 

Explore the culture and traditions of India with the premium range of apparels, accessories, collectibles and coasters from Indian designer brand Vayu. SUFI, the hotel’s signature spa Ayurvedic oils, are also available. Extending the well-being range are the Indian Splendour natural and home-grown teas. 

The Imperial New Delhi boutique

The boutique will also showcase now a hand-picked range of pashmina and cotton shawls, procured originally from Kashmir. Feng shui items like brass and gem studded Ganesha, sleeping and blessing Buddha add to its wide range of products. 

Vijay Wanchoo, Sr. EVP &GM, The Imperial New Delhi says, “At The Imperial Boutique, our initiative is to bring forth not only tailored range of products but to present traditions, culture and ethos of India like no other. We have therefore revived it with some unique Indian brands complementing the range with our signature spa oils, to enhance shopping with us."

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