Indian company gets global products to Delhi


New Delhi, Oct 14 (IANS): Nirvana Being, an environmental consumer product company which weaves in fashion, health and the environment together, has brought products of US companies - Vogmask and Bobble to India with its flagship store here.

With the flagship store at Select Citywalk in Saket, Nirvana Being introduces Bobble, an alternative to single-serve plastic water bottles, and Vogmask - the highest filtering anti-pollution mask in the world, a statement said.

The products are fashionable, sustainable, reusable, safe, and affordable, and protect against air and water pollution.

Vogmask, India had collaborated with Indian designer Manish Arora earlier this year to create a special printed mask.

The store houses mannequin heads which are dedicated to the display of the fun, fashionable and functional Vogmasks, adding a unique interpretation to it.

Vogmasks come in unique colour prints like red and orange, and in sizes suitable for babies, young children, teens and adults.

And the bobble is a revolutionary invention that has been designed to filter ordinary tap water through its carbon filter to leave behind pure, clear, great tasting drinking water.

 

  

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