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Selling in India, and buying too

Italian glassmaker Vinini may be selling exotic Murano pots, but it also wants to set up a flagship shop in India, revealed Luana Zillio, contract area manager of the company. Zia Haq reports.

Updated on: Mar 30, 2008 01:07 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The fashion trade street in India is anything but one way. Italian glassmaker Vinini may be selling exotic Murano pots, but it also wants to set up a flagship shop in India, revealed Luana Zillio, contract area manager of the company, at the ‘Building a Dream Home’ session. While interior design firm Driade is planning its Indian foray, it has already got an Indian designer on board, said Elisa Astori, CEO of the Milan-based company.

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Sunil Sethi, senior vice-president of Li & Fung India, said the interest is because India can offer the “luxury of colour” better than all others.

 
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Zia Haq

Zia Haq reports on public policy, economy and agriculture. Particularly interested in development economics and growth theories.

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