Went to experience centre in Lajpat Nagar.First of all there was no experience there .Manager was not there .No one was willing to entertain you.All the people were busy among themselves.Then I selected one chair so the sales person said this is the only piece they have so I asked them politely that if could send the polish person since the chair was having scratches on which he said since u r buying only a chair worth Rs 20 k it is not possible to send someone for polish and u have to pay delivery charges also since your house is 18 kilometres.1000 rs for delivery.And he guided me why bother your self and come here please go to noida outside where they can charge u less delivery charges for 1 chair.So guys my advice would be please don’t go to this experience centre since they are hopeless and if u r planning to buy product worth 20 or 30 k u r not worth even to be...
Read moreAvoid the Lajpat Nagar outlet if you value your time or money! I booked an appointment for a curtain consultation, only to have designer Ms. Nitu Deka (Designer/interior head) rush through it in under five minutes. The store manager, Ms. Varsha Pathak, was no better—unhelpful and dismissive. They kept promising to send a tailor for measurements, then cancelling at the last minute (sometimes just 10 minutes before the scheduled time). After days of follow-ups with the head office, including Mr. Sachin Kashyap, I gave up. Their so-called “customisation” and “bespoke” services are nothing but empty promises.
EDIT: Since posting this review, the store’s Google page suddenly received multiple glowing 5-star ratings within a single day—after months of little to no activity. Screenshot attached for transparency. Readers can draw their...
Read moreBought half a dozen tea mugs, made by a craftsman from Jaipur. Liked the colour and the statement that they are lead free. Hopefully that's true but am skeptical, worse is that as a consumer there's no practical way to check that out. It's again Ram Bharose. My sibling picked up kurtas for her sons. I find fabindia's cottons to be too rough, pedestrian compared to the hand woven khadi that I wear, so have nothing more to add. If the ceramic turns out half as good as the perception is will probably go back to pick more of the same. The place does have its own parking in front, don't know the deal with the covered bit. They also have an eatery on the premises, and a variety of organic food items for sale. The biggest turn off were the crushed nachos in the dip sampler tray. Literally 2-3 nachos crushed into a zillion bits, a...
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