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There’s a perfect oasis waiting to be discovered with Obeetee’s new Gypsy Oasis Collection

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There is a wanderer within all of us, yearning to uncover and explore the unknown. To cater to that inquisitive and free spirit, Obeetee presents the all-new Gypsy Oasis Collection.

The Gypsy Oasis collection

The Gypsy Oasis Collection draws inspiration from the ornamental traditions of the ancient Ottoman empire, combined with the free spirit of the gypsy soul. This collection appeals to the wanderer who seeks the great unknown and brings that essence of adventure and a love for the outdoors to the comfort of your home. With the Gypsy Oasis Collection, you can turn any corner of your home into your own bohemian escape and let the Obeetee rug transport you to where you’re most content.

Credit: Gaurav Kumar for Obeetee

The colour palette of this collection is vibrant in its true form and the designs are meant to be decorative while maintaining the legendary Obeetee timelessness. Rugs in the Gypsy Oasis collection embody the traditional heritage of the Khotan and Oushak patterns while bringing a new age touch to them, providing the best of both worlds. Handcrafted in silk and wool with exquisite detail, the Gypsy Oasis collection is unlike any other.

With each innovative new collection over the last century, Obeetee has garnered an undisputed reputation in terms of its brilliance. Obeetee boasts a community that sustains its existence and excellence with over 25,000 artisans dedicated to the creation of extraordinary rugs and the Gypsy Oasis Collection is an incredible extension of that.

Carpets in the Gypsy Oasis Collection range from Rs. 25,000 up to Rs. 1,50,000. They are available for purchase on the official Obeetee website and their retail stores in Delhi and Mumbai. For more information about Obeetee, click here.

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