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A centrepiece sofa and armchair from Indigo Living offer style, comfort and a luxurious touch to home furnishing.

Indigo Living offers rich mix of designs to suit all tastes

Euan McKirdy

For the past eight years, Horizon Plaza has been home to Indigo Living - one of the most comprehensive stores in the home shopping market.

With a generous, 12,600 sq ft shop located on the sixth floor, the showroom offers a huge range of furnishings and, as a handy convenience, customers can drive up to Indigo's level and park right outside.

"Our product mix - everything from living and bedroom to dining room and children's furniture - creates a one-stop shopping solution for our customers," says Sally Leung, sales director of retail. "We offer customers high-quality and innovative interior design, furnishings and accessories through retail."

Constant updating of inventory means Indigo is the perfect place to create a home that expresses a person's individuality, while keeping up to date with the latest interior design trends.

"Whether you are looking for an eco-friendly sofa, a contemporary dining table, bedroom through to home office furniture, or a striking piece of accent furniture to add the wow factor, we specialise in everything that brings life and love to your home," Leung says.

The company also provides an invaluable design consultancy for those who are too busy to create their ideal home interior themselves.

The company's dedicated design consultants pride themselves on their ability to create beautiful home environments tailored to each client's budget and lifestyle.

"Indigo's aim is to provide a beautiful and inspirational showroom in a comfortable shopping environment," Leung says. "We launch fresh collections throughout the year, and provide a wide range of styles to suit any customer base, from contemporary entry point pieces to one-of-a-kind, high-end luxury pieces. It's the perfect destination for furnishing any space in the home, and we have something that will no doubt reflect your own personality and sense of style."

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Designs hit home with class and style
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