Italy's interior and design magazine comes to India
New Delhi, Jan 8: Design, style, luxury and trends about interior décor will now be available at your fingertips as Italy's interior and design magazine Casaviva has forayed into the Indian market.
"Casaviva is a very high-end, luxury magazine that will focus on the home as the ultimate status symbol, providing inspirational ideas and cutting-edge concepts from the design capital of the world,” Casaviva's editor Anubha Charan said in a press release here Thursday.
"We believe that luxury is not about how you spend - it is about the way you live. So whether it is home couture or collectibles, furniture or gadgets, travel or wellness, fashion or beauty, art or entertaining, we will be your definitive guide to a stylish life,” Charan added.
Publishing group Media Transasia, which has also launched international magazines Maxim, Travel and Leisure, has now introduced this magazine that reflects the expansion of the luxury market catering to the country's homeowners who have a taste for style and can afford luxury.
“Casaviva focuses on the home as the ultimate status symbol, providing inspirational ideas and cutting-edge concepts from the design capital of the world. The content is an informed mix of Indian and international, reflecting our reader's universal sensibilities," Media Transasia's group vice president Rasina Uberoi said.
The magazine is priced at Rs.100.
--IANS
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