Ellementry launches a new store in Kochi
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Ellementry launches a new store in Kochi

Celebrating simple luxury through exquisite and sustainable designs, Ellementry has launched its 8th store in Kochi, marking its entry into Kerala.

The new store 


Covering an area of 2,200 sq ft, it is one of the biggest stores in Ellementry, and it opens on two sides. It features a picturesque outdoor area that is very inviting. At the entrance, there is a water body with lotuses and water lilies, three fruit trees and an open patio that has two hand-carved wooden pillars, which are more than 200 years old. This natural setting matches the city’s cultural vibes, as well as the brand essence of Ellementry. The iconic Ellementry monogram is etched on the entrance wall.

What’s on offer? 


The store offers an immersive experience with actual settings of living, dining, open kitchen and bar, with Ellementry products displayed exactly the way they will be in a home. For example, the coffee and tea mugs are beautifully displayed near the sofa looking out the window. There is a designated space for the barware collection.


And for the first time, an Ellementry store features an open kitchen. Tableware is aesthetically laid out around the dining area. With a separate section for gift sets and showpieces, there is everything you need to make your everyday beautiful and functional.

Founder’s thoughts 


“We are excited to bring the first Ellementry store to Kerala. I’m very hopeful of receiving a tremendous amount of love and response from the people of Kochi the way we are getting in other metro cities. I promise that this is a store where you will feel at home,” says Ayush Baid, Founder, Ellementry.

Known as the ‘Gateway to Kerala’, the coastal city of Kochi is a melting pot of diverse cultures surrounded by Nature. Ellementry products are all about being in harmony with nature, so there couldn’t have been a better location than Jawahar Nagar, Kadavanthara to open an Ellementry store in Kochi.

Celebrating simple luxury through exquisite and sustainable designs, Ellementry has launched its 8th store in Kochi, marking its entry into Kerala. The new store  Covering an area of 2,200 sq ft, it is one of the biggest stores in Ellementry, and it opens on two sides. It features a picturesque outdoor area that is very inviting. At the entrance, there is a water body with lotuses and water lilies, three fruit trees and an open patio that has two hand-carved wooden pillars, which are more than 200 years old. This natural setting matches the city’s cultural vibes, as well as the brand essence of Ellementry. The iconic Ellementry monogram is etched on the entrance wall. What’s on offer?  The store offers an immersive experience with actual settings of living, dining, open kitchen and bar, with Ellementry products displayed exactly the way they will be in a home. For example, the coffee and tea mugs are beautifully displayed near the sofa looking out the window. There is a designated space for the barware collection.And for the first time, an Ellementry store features an open kitchen. Tableware is aesthetically laid out around the dining area. With a separate section for gift sets and showpieces, there is everything you need to make your everyday beautiful and functional. Founder’s thoughts  “We are excited to bring the first Ellementry store to Kerala. I’m very hopeful of receiving a tremendous amount of love and response from the people of Kochi the way we are getting in other metro cities. I promise that this is a store where you will feel at home,” says Ayush Baid, Founder, Ellementry. Known as the ‘Gateway to Kerala’, the coastal city of Kochi is a melting pot of diverse cultures surrounded by Nature. Ellementry products are all about being in harmony with nature, so there couldn’t have been a better location than Jawahar Nagar, Kadavanthara to open an Ellementry store in Kochi.

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