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The fruitful journey of The Arts Trust and ICIA

Sunday, February 5th, 2012

The brain behind The Arts Trust and ICIA, Mr Vickram Sethi, is known to be a committed and articulate art aficionado. He has been actively engaged in promoting contemporary Indian art, and has been striving to raise awareness and interest in Indian art.

The Institute of Contemporary Indian Art (ICIA) serves as a logical extension of The Arts Trust vision of becoming the best source for quality work by both the distinguished and emerging artists. The Arts Trust was set up in 1990 with a long-term vision of promoting Indian contemporary art, which was just gaining in prominence at that time.

Towards this end, The Arts trust organizes art exhibitions, showcasing a wide range of talent and creativity, providing the viewers a glimpse of promising artists who work in various genres, styles, subjects and mediums.

In 1996, The Arts Trust was handed over the responsibility of managing the Harmony Show launched by the Reliance Group. It has also hosted several art camps and art events such as the annual RPG art exhibitions. The Arts Trust boasts of several prestigious clients such as RPG Group, Kotak Bank, ABN AMRO bank, Indian Hotels, Oberoi Group and Hyatt Hotel among others.

Of course, the journey has been full of several challenges, as Mr Vickram Sethi reminisces: “When I started, the art scene was quite different from what it is now. It was difficult to find space (for hosting the shows). I did my first show more than 15 years ago at the Oberoi, titled ‘Masters of India’. I was amazed at the response, and then began to do art shows at the Y B Chavan studio more often.”

He is extremely optimistic and positive about the emerging crop of artists. He quips: “There’s immense talent here!” In keeping with his vision, the previous edition of Art Expo India brought to the fore highly talented and dynamic artists from across the country and abroad in a grand event in Mumbai.


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Brilliant accessories, true to their name!!

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Safety, cost efficiency and durability are the three aspects that any business would primarily look for while buying office equipment. Brilliant International is one name that comes to mind, when you want to buy electrical accessories and other workplace-related appliances.

They manufacture and export a wide range of electrical accessories and appliances such as doorbells, ceiling fans, switches, etc. The company formed in 1981, has established a reputation for itself as a reliable supplier and producer over the last two decades in this field – in India and internationally. It has adhered to the highest quality control standards over time.

Brilliant International also designs products as per specific customer specifications and design. This is made possible by a skilled technical staff, and a meticulous quality testing by them for each product. Let us take a look at their vast product range:

•    New Beautiful Bells

•    PVC Accessories / Trunking / Adaptable Boxes

•    Ceiling Fans & Regulators

•    D.P Switches / Switches / Sockets

•    ChangeOver and Onload Changeover

•    Tinned Copper Lugs / Glands

•    G.I.Boxes / Steel

•    Boxes American Type

•     Top Plugs and AST Parts

•     Bulk Head Fittings & Holders

•     Earthing Rod & Accessories

•     Extension Sockets

•    Wire Clips

•    GI Conduit Accessories

•    Din Rail Channel

•    Screws / Fasteners

They also manufacture a range of household appliances. You can get complete details of their vast product range, here:

For business inquiries, contact:
Brilliant Complex, Unit A & B,
Western Express Highway, Miragaon,
Mira Road (East) 401 104
Mumbai, India

Phone: (00 91 22) 2945 2101 - 05
Fax: (00 91 22) 2945 2106
Email: brilliantintl@vsnl.com

You can also check out their stall at the Giftex 2012 slated to be held in the second week of February.  It’s a company that truly sticks to its brand name: Brilliant. There can be no better way than this of branding and positioning for a company.


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Features that make Giftex a truly special and unique event

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

Giftex is here again! The 2012 edition is set to underline why the event is without doubt among the most keenly awaited and highly valued shows in its domain. It’s truly one of its kind event not only in Mumbai but across India.

Indeed no other exhibit revolving around the theme of gifting manages to generate so much buzz and excitement as this annual show. What are its features that make Giftex so special and unique?

•    Giftex acts as a one stop shopping event for bulk purchases by corporate entities and Traders, giving buyers access to India’s top sourcing hub. It will have on offer among the most dynamic and contemporary gifting themes ever seen. All the innovative gifts can be sourced under one roof.

•    Despite the looming recession world over, India continues to do well as a nation. The country’s industry and corporate houses are doing reasonably well. Giftex 2012, to be hosted at Nehru Centre, worli, Mumbai will sure reflect the vibrancy of India’s resilient corporate scene! It is going to be the Season’s biggest ever buying opportunity professionals and marketers cannot afford to miss…

•    There are going to be several new gifting ideas on offer at Giftex 2012 for those looking for creative options. With hundreds of stalls and thousands of gifting items, you can get a catchy corporate gift portfolio – in retail and in bulk.

•    Considered India’s biggest and the most ambitious corporate gifting exhibition, the event is sure to live up to the hype, which it has generated over the years, providing the perfect opportunity to build an exclusive gift folio.

The truly overwhelming response to the previous Giftex edition was because of extremely enthusiastic participation. This is another exciting aspect of the event. Top business professionals cutting across a diverse spectrum of business industries, domains, brands and domains is a testimony to the rising popularity of this hugely successful event.


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Consider silverware and other shiny accessories

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

Shining and sizzling silver has an uncanny knack of adapting to every fashion trend - traditional to bold and dramatic; classic to contemporary. Silver signifies faith and purity as a color, and is as glamorous as gold. The metal is not looked upon as a mere luxury symbol world over. The Chinese, for instance, believe a silver locket around a child’s neck would drive away any evil spirits, whereas the Incas of Peru have called it ‘the tears of the moon’.

You can make your choice from a wide array of designs, and even personalize your jewelry and accessories in silver. While going for a gorgeous gift for your loved one, you can buy cufflinks, buckles, hip flasks, collar stays or key rings that make a perfect fashion statement.

Gifting of silverware is an idea that jells perfectly with Indian tradition. Silver thalis are now a must-have at ceremonies. Cute silver boxes are there for holding mouth fresheners and silver coins are now commonly presented in embroidered bags. While silver watches, belts and jewelry are more suitable as generic presents, utensils in silver are ideal for traditional or festive occasions.

The mellifluous metal signifies status and wealth. It is perceived to fetch good luck. Importantly, it can indeed get cool and fashionable. An elegant pendant, opulent choker, or handsome hair ornament of traditional white or pastel colored pearls set in sterling white metal will make a fashionable gift to suit one’s tastes, style quotient and sentiments. Attractively colored pearls set in sterling silver will make an exquisite, glittering gift! Even the men’s jewelry is now getting popular. New-generation uber-cool men now flaunt to love accessories! For men, you may also consider stick to watches, silver coins or a silver household object.

One indeed is spoiled for choice here!


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Drawing a fine line between a gift and a prize

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

Specific rules and norms are set by respective advertising standards authorities in different countries. The same are monitored by committees that keep a tab over advertising practices that can often be misleading. These bodies are independently administered and serve like a watchdog.

For example, Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) functions as a self regulatory voluntary organization. The role and functioning of ASCI encompasses addressing complaints received from consumers and industry against advertisements and claims that are considered as false or misleading. It is important in this context that we consider the difference, albeit subtle, between a prize (awarded to a lucky few winners) and a gift (available to all or a majority of entrants to a promotion irrespective of the fact whether they win or lose).

This distinction should always be made amply clear to consumers who are being targeted or approached through promotional offers. If all or almost all participants are entitled to an award in a promotion, it should not be termed a prize. In such a case, it may preferably be denoted as a ‘gift’, ‘reward’, ‘award’ or a similar such term as long as the context does not get misleading to consumers.
For example, promoters should not make a claim that respondents will get to ‘win’ a ‘gift’ because the terminology is improper, confusing and inconsistent. Rather state they would get to ‘win a ‘prize’ or will be ‘given a ‘gift’. Let’s take a practical case. A few years ago, the UK based Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) mulled over a peculiar promotion that involved the promoter offering several prizes and gifts.

The promoter considered that since recipients got one of two or three gifts on offer with no single gift going to ‘all or most’ of them, each gift could well be described as a prize. However, the authorities stipulated that since the vast majority of respondents would get one of two or three low-value items, they should be termed as gifts. The promoter thus had to withdraw the claim that these were rather prizes and not gifts.

So make sure that you promote the program in a proper context so that it is not perceived to be misleading consumers. In other words, drawing a fine line between a gift and a prize is vital.


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Pick and arrange wonderful wall art pieces for eclectic clients

Wednesday, January 25th, 2012

One of the great ways to bring vitality into the office environ is a perfect piece of wall art. You can also consider it as a gorgeous gift. We shall consider handy tips for the purpose:

Gauge the space available

When hanging anything, gauge the space available. Hang your pieces two feet away from each other in a straight line. When hanging along the staircase, too, the pieces should follow a straight line, preferably along the banister. If a piece needs to go above a sofa in your room where you would meet clients or guests, hang it six to nine inches above the sofa, at eye level.

Consider the office settings

Try and understand what kind of atmosphere and ambience the office generally has. Does the owner prefer a dynamic and creative setting? Or should it be minimalistic with a stark color play? Choose the theme according to the client’s tastes and personality. Creative jobs like advertising need a stimulating environment; jobs that are more desk-oriented can have a relaxed feel to relieve employees of their mental pressure. Similarly, rooms where brain storming happens can be bold and dynamic.

Figurative, landscape or abstract?

There are many kinds of wall art. Choose those that become talking points without being too garish or something that could appeal to only a niche few. Abstract wall art might not be very popular and most might even feel repelled by it. Opt for contemporary wall art – dancing figures and pictures in metal panels. You will find that more people can relate to this category of objects and they give a modern feel to the office. Masks are a common way to add character to any room. You can also install wall vases at strategic points and grow different varieties of foliage to add freshness and greenery to the room.

To sum it up, you can pick and arrange wonderful wall art pieces to please eclectic clients. You can be creative by creating one of your own and customizing it.


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Valentine’s Day history and legends

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

The occasion is celebrated across the world in the memory of Saint Valentine. But who exactly is this mysterious man? We are sure you would be curious to know as why we celebrate this day. We take this opportunity to dig into the history of Valentine’s Day and throw light on the patron saint who is associated with the day. (more…)


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Gorgeous ‘green’ gift ideas

Monday, January 23rd, 2012

Adding a natural touch to one’s home or office settings will make a perfect gesture and a great gift! To make your task easier, many nurseries are now innovating. As a result, there is ample choice to add to the green quotient of your friend’s or colleague’s office or home environ. Here are some Gorgeous ‘green’ gift ideas:

  1. If you’re looking for wonderful ways to add a tinge of green to your friends’ or coveted client’s living or working space, we recommend you some gorgeous ways of helping your corporate friends to go green.
  2. You can get beautiful Bonsais, succulents and cacti based on your budget and also the person whom you are gifting it. Potted plants such as adenium or desert rose and lavender are worth a buy.
  3. If you are looking at bright, colorful varieties, bird of paradise, orchids and are recommended. Benjamina or starlight are preferred options in smaller garden plants.
  4. If you want to pick exotic varieties, landscaping will help in accentuating the plants. Seeking help of a landscape consultant is a good idea to understand how to do it. The choice of plant depends on the kind of space available.
  5. If it is for the interior surroundings, the decor of the space matters. You need to take into account the size of the plant. For instance, if you are getting bonsai, suggest that they be placed in front of the bigger, taller greens.
  6. For home garden gifting, there are a wide range of ornamental, aromatic and medicinal plants available. You may consider creepers for wide spaces, though they may not be exotic. Of course, everything exotic need not be expensive!
  7. A wide variety of them are generally seeded in October. Sunflowers and Zinnia elegans are among the available options; they bloom well in this season.
  8. You can go for the willowy, tall lupins in purple that are easily available in pots as well as seeds at most nurseries. Other more exotic varieties are anthuriums or orchids. Mody Exotica, a cultivation facility, redecorates open spaces if you can afford it.

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Differentiating Between a gift and a prize

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

Specific rules and norms are set by respective advertising standards authorities in different countries. The same are monitored by committees that keep a tab over advertising practices that can often be misleading. These bodies are independently administered and serve like a watchdog.

For example, Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) functions as a self regulatory voluntary organization. The role and functioning of ASCI encompasses addressing complaints received from consumers and industry against advertisements and claims that are considered as false or misleading. It is important in this context that we consider the difference, albeit subtle, between a prize (awarded to a lucky few winners) and a gift (available to all or a majority of entrants to a promotion irrespective of the fact whether they win or lose).

This distinction should always be made amply clear to consumers who are being targeted or approached through the promotions offer in form of prizes or gifts. If all or almost all participants are entitled to an award in a promotion, it should not be termed a prize. In such a case, it may be denoted as a ‘gift’, ‘reward’, ‘award’ or a similar term as long as the context does not get misleading to consumers. 

For example, promoters should not make a claim that respondents can get to ‘win’ a ‘reward’ because the terminology is improper, confusing and inconsistent. In other words, respondents get to ‘win’ a ‘prize’ but are ‘awarded’, ‘allocated’ or ‘given’ a ‘gift’. Let’s take a practical case. A few years ago, the UK based Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) mulled over a rather complicated promotion that involved the promoter offering several prizes and gifts.

The promoter considered that since recipients got one of two or three gifts on offer with no single gift going to ‘all or most’ of them, each gift could well be described as a prize. However, the authorities stipulated that since the vast majority of respondents would get one of two or three low-value items, they should be termed as gifts. The promoter thus had to withdraw the claim that these were rather prizes, and not gifts.

So make sure that you promote the program in a proper context so that it is not perceived to be misleading consumers.


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An ultimate target-marketing and relationship-building strategy

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Don’t assume things! Just because you like a gift idea doesn’t mean your recipient will! Think hard before you finalize a gift idea. Once you have done so, the task of choosing from a wide array of corporate gift possibilities is not so difficult. Let’s consider the pros and cons of some of them:

It’s great when a corporate gift has personality, but the core issue is whether it reflects the personality and interests of the receiver.
Is he or she a sports car buff? Does the person love art and craft? What’s her favorite color? What is that he or she avoids or dislikes?

It is necessary to discreetly find out all these things instead of randomly picking a gift. The gift can never be bigger than its recipient?
When you make a thoughtful choice, your gift invariably reflects your sensibilities, and gives the impression that you indeed care about the person beyond business relations and hence have taken the time and efforts to understand his or her style, taste and even moods. In other words, you need to be doubly sure of your client’s choices and preferences.

Tickets to live entertainment and sporting events can make great gifts. Scarce seats for a sold-out concert or show can enhance your standing in the eyes of a client. Office-related items like pen sets and desk blotters are the safest bets. Exercise caution when presenting art prints and other decorative pieces, since tastes in office decor can vary.

Gift cards are preferable, if you want to take out much of the guesswork of giving. They are available from a wide variety of FMCG companies, super stores, malls and book stores that offer the buyer freedom of choice. The only problem is the amount printed on the face, which, for some, can be discomforting. In essence, the key is treat your gifting program as a full-fledged target-marketing and relationship-building strategy

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