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ANGIE HOMES brings in The Colour of the Year Collection

By PNN | Updated: January 30, 2025 17:20 IST

New Delhi [India], January 30: Mocha mousse, the Pantone colour of the year adds soft and neutral touch to ...

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New Delhi [India], January 30: Mocha mousse, the Pantone colour of the year adds soft and neutral touch to your spaces making them look luxurious and sophisticated. The warm and mellow shade of brown elevates your surroundings and enriches the interiors with uniqueness. Mastering the art of luxury living, Angie Homes has curated an exclusive range of home décor products that align with the season's trend.

From the trendiest cutlery set with unique designs to soft furnishings and beddings, Angie Homes collection will make your spaces opulent and lush.Mocha mousse adds minimalism yet makes your spaces look luxurious and grand. Enjoy formal dinners, private parties, and evening get together with their colour of the year range that offers modern and affordable choices making your spaces exude fresh and distinctive finishes.

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